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Definition of Little dictionary
1. Noun. A dictionary that is small enough to carry in your pocket.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Little Dictionary
Literary usage of Little dictionary
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Riverside Readers by James Hixon Van Sickle, Wilhelmina Seegmiller (1913)
"A little dictionary You are now practiced in using a dictionary, and can find
your way in the big dictionary in the classroom or in your own smaller ones. ..."
2. The Magee Intermediate Reader: Part One, Fourth Year by Anna F. Magee, John Franklin Reigart (1922)
"You are asked to find some of these words several times, that you may be sure of
their pronunciation. To find a word in this little dictionary, notice the ..."
3. Fifth Reader by James Hixon Van Sickle, Wilhelmina Seegmiller (1912)
"A little dictionary Below are given the words in this book that you may find ...
By using this little dictionary, you will learn how to use the big ..."
4. Oral and Written English by Milton Chase Potter, Harry Jewett Jeschke, Harry Orrin Gillet (1921)
"Make a little dictionary of the following words; that is, arrange them in the
... Keep this little dictionary. You will need it soon. famous spied ditty ..."
5. Essays on the Chinese Language by Thomas Watters (1889)
"This little dictionary is very popular with native students and it seems to be
much needed. Another index to the great thesaurus is the tonic vocabulary ..."