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  • Greek monolingual dictionary, script: greek polytonic.
  • Title: gre: Μέγα λεξικόν ὅλης τῆς Ἑλληνικῆς γλώσσης
(Mega Lexidon of the entire Greek Language)
  • Subtitle: gre: Δημοτική, Καθαρεύουσα, Μεσαιωνική, Μεταγενεστέρα, Αρχαία.
(Demotic , Katharevousa, Mediaeval, 'subsequent' , Ancient)
  • Editor (greek): Δημητράκος, Δημήτριος Β.
transliteration: Dimitrakos, Dimitrios V.
romanization: Demetrakos, Demetrios, B.
abbreviated as: Dim. / Dem.
  • Compiled by prominent greek hellenists between 1936 and 1950.
  • First published in 1930-1950 in nine (9) volumes. Athens, publisher: Dim. Dimitrakos. Greek Academy Prize in 1953.
  • Subsequent publishing: in fifteen (15) volumes. Athens, publisher: Δομή (Dome), 1964. More editions and reprints: e.g. 2008-2009.

Notes:

  • Continuous page numbers for all volumes of all editions.
  • Includes: definitions, examples, quotations. Main grammatical forms.
  • Does not include: greek words p.1940s, phonetics, etymology further than ancient greek.
  • Main assets:
Diachronic presentation of the lemma through all phases of Greek language.
The abbreviation guide of the authors quoted, includes dates.

Online retr:2017: yes, in various sites.