The Thesaurus linguae Latinae is the first comprehensive dictionary of ancient Latin;
• it is compiled on the basis of all Latin texts surviving from antiquity (until AD 600), both literary and non-literary
• for less common words it cites every attestation, for the rest (those marked with an asterisk) an instructive and representative sample
• it records all meanings (including technical usages) and all constructions
• it documents peculiarities of inflection, spelling, and prosody
• it supplies information about the etymology of the Latin words and their survival in the Romance languages, contributed by recognised authorities in the fields of Indo-European and Romance studies
• it collects the comments of ancient sources on the word in question
The Thesaurus therefore offers for every Latin word a comprehensive, richly documented picture of its possibilities and history – not only for Latin scholars, but also for scholars of the various branches of ancient studies and for related disciplines.
Electronic valency dictionary of German verbs.
E-VALBU contains grammatically relevant information on selected verbs. The focus is on the content and formal recording of the syntactic environment (valency information).
You will also find information on their meaning, conjugation class, pronunciation (accent), style level, ability to form the passive.
An electronic version of a vocabulary that resulted from the collaboration with the Labour Department. Its nomenclature includes more than 1,000 terms; besides, it contains six thematic annexes and a Catalan-Spanish index.
entstanden zwischen 1830 und 1880; erarbeitet von Karl Friedrich Wilhelm Wander; Angabe von Sprichwörtern, in denen der jeweilige Suchbegriff vorkommt; neben deutschen Sprichwörtern auch Hinweis auf ähnliche (außer-)europäische Wendungen; enthält 250.000 Sprichwörter