Vocabularium parvum Anglo-Latinum, in usum puerulorum, qui prima Latinæ linguæ tyrocinia faciunt. = A little vocabulary English and Latine, for the use of little children, that begin to learn the Latine tongue. By Ch: Hoole Mr. of Arts, and teacher of a private grammar school in Goldsmiths-Alley, London

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Vocabularium parvum Anglo-Latinum, in usum puerulorum, qui prima Latinæ linguæ tyrocinia faciunt. = A little vocabulary English and Latine, for the use of little children, that begin to learn the Latine tongue. By Ch: Hoole Mr. of Arts, and teacher of a private grammar school in Goldsmiths-Alley, London
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Hoole, Charles, 1610-1667.
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London :: printed for Joshua Kirton, and are to be sold at his shop at the sign of the Kings Arms in Pauls Church-yard,
1657.
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Latin language -- Terms and phrases -- Early works to 1800.
English language -- Terms and phrases -- Early works to 1800.
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"Vocabularium parvum Anglo-Latinum, in usum puerulorum, qui prima Latinæ linguæ tyrocinia faciunt. = A little vocabulary English and Latine, for the use of little children, that begin to learn the Latine tongue. By Ch: Hoole Mr. of Arts, and teacher of a private grammar school in Goldsmiths-Alley, London." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A44402.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 15, 2024.

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6. Of Stones and Metals. 6. De Lapidius & Metallis.

A Great Stone
SAxum, xi. n.
a Pebble
Cálculus, li. m.
a Flint
Silex, icit. c. 2.
a Whet-stone
Cos, coris. f.
Allabaster
Allabastrítes, is. m.
a Touch-stone
Lydius lapis.
Marble
Marmor, oris. n.
Ieat
Gagátes, is. m.
a Diamand
Adamas, antis m.
a Iewel
Gemma, mae. f.
a Pearl
Margríta, tae. f.
Coral
Corallium, lii. n.
Christal
Chrystallus,. li. f.
Glass
Vitrum, tri. n.
Gold
Aurum, ri. n.
Silvec
Argentum, ti. n.

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Brass
Aes, aeris. n.
Copper
Cuprum, pri. n.
Lead
Plumbum, bi. n.
Tin
Stánnum, ni. n.
Iron
Ferrum, ri n.
Steel
Chalybs, ybis. m.
Salt
Sal, salis. m.
Alum
Alúmen, inis. n.
Brimstone
Sulphur, uris. n.
Ruddle
Rubrica, cae. f.
Plaister
Gypsum, psi. n.
Marle
Marga, gae. f.
Chalk
Creta, fae. sae.
Sea-coal
Fossília nigra.
a Coal-pit
Carbonaria, ae. f.
a Mine
Fordína, nae. f.
a Quarry
Lapicina, nae. f.
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