Abigail Lindo, the Glossary
Abigail Lindo (3 August 1803 – 28 August 1848) was a British lexicographer.[1]
Table of Contents
21 relations: Barrister, Benjamin Disraeli, Circumcision, David Abarbanel Lindo, David Lindo Alexander, Dictionary of National Biography, Hilary Rubinstein, Jews, Lexicography, Lindo family, London, Mile End, Mocatta, Moses Montefiore, Novo Cemetery, Oxford University Press, Palgrave Macmillan, Philology, The Jewish Encyclopedia, The Times of Israel, William Rubinstein.
- 19th-century British Sephardi Jews
- Jewish lexicographers
- Women lexicographers
Barrister
A barrister is a type of lawyer in common law jurisdictions.
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Benjamin Disraeli
Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield, (21 December 1804 – 19 April 1881) was a British statesman, Conservative politician and writer who twice served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
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Circumcision
Circumcision is a procedure that removes the foreskin from the human penis.
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David Abarbanel Lindo
David Lindo (1772–1852) was an English Sephardi communal worker and elder of Bevis Marks Synagogue. Abigail Lindo and David Abarbanel Lindo are 19th-century British Sephardi Jews and English Sephardi Jews.
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David Lindo Alexander
David Lindo Alexander (5 October 1842 in the City of London – 1922) was an English barrister and Jewish community leader.
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Dictionary of National Biography
The Dictionary of National Biography (DNB) is a standard work of reference on notable figures from British history, published since 1885.
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Hilary Rubinstein
Hilary Harold Rubinstein (26 April 1926 – 22 May 2012) was a British publisher and literary agent.
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Jews
The Jews (יְהוּדִים) or Jewish people are an ethnoreligious group and nation originating from the Israelites of the ancient Near East, and whose traditional religion is Judaism.
Lexicography
Lexicography is the study of lexicons, and is divided into two separate academic disciplines.
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Lindo family
The Lindo family was a Sephardic Jewish merchant and banking family, which rose to prominence in medieval Spain.
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London
London is the capital and largest city of both England and the United Kingdom, with a population of in.
Mile End
Mile End is an area in London, England and is located in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets.
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Mocatta
Mocatta (also de Mattos Mocatta, Lumbroso de Mattos Mocatta and Lumbrozo de Mattos Mocatta) is a surname.
Moses Montefiore
Sir Moses Haim Montefiore, 1st Baronet, (24 October 1784 – 28 July 1885) was a British financier and banker, activist, philanthropist and Sheriff of London.
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Novo Cemetery
The Novo Cemetery is a Grade II listed Sephardic Jewish cemetery located within the grounds of Queen Mary University of London in Mile End in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets.
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Oxford University Press
Oxford University Press (OUP) is the publishing house of the University of Oxford.
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Palgrave Macmillan
Palgrave Macmillan is a British academic and trade publishing company headquartered in the London Borough of Camden.
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Philology
Philology is the study of language in oral and written historical sources.
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The Jewish Encyclopedia
The Jewish Encyclopedia: A Descriptive Record of the History, Religion, Literature, and Customs of the Jewish People from the Earliest Times to the Present Day is an English-language encyclopedia containing over 15,000 articles on the history, culture, and state of Judaism up to the early 20th century.
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The Times of Israel
The Times of Israel is an Israeli multi-language online newspaper that was launched in 2012.
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William Rubinstein
William D. Rubinstein (12 August 1946 – 1 July 2024) was an American-British historian and author.
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See also
19th-century British Sephardi Jews
- Abigail Lindo
- Charlotte Montefiore
- David Abarbanel Lindo
- Grace Aguilar
- Isaac D'Israeli
- Nina Salaman
- Raphael Meldola (rabbi)
Jewish lexicographers
- Abigail Lindo
- Ada Ballin
- David ben Abraham al-Fasi
- Eliezer Ben-Yehuda
- Jacob Knaani
- Jonah ibn Janah
- Jonathon Green
- Judah Aryeh ben Zvi Hirsch
- Judah Even Shemuel
- Judah Jeitteles
- Judah Löb Minden
- Kaim Pollák
- Leon Kellner
- Marcus Hyman Bresslau
- Marcus Jastrow
- Mosè Piccio
- Nathan ben Jehiel
- Samuel Joseph Fuenn
- Simon Bondi
- Solomon Gai
- Solomon Pappenheim
- Tanhum of Jerusalem
- Zemah ben Paltoi
Women lexicographers
- Abigail Lindo
- Ada Ballin
- Adeline Smith
- Anna Williams (poet)
- Anne Curzan
- Barbara Ann Kipfer
- Barbara Reynolds
- Beryl Atkins
- Bettina Gorton
- Christiane Fellbaum
- Edith Thompson (historian)
- Eliza Grew Jones
- Erin McKean
- Eulàlia Lledó
- Flora Osete
- Hester Thrale
- Irene Saunders
- Iseabail Macleod
- Jane Farrow
- Jane Simpson (linguist)
- Jane Tapsubei Creider
- Jeannine Beeken
- Jessie Payne Margoliouth
- Joana Raspall i Juanola
- Johanna Corleva
- Josette Rey-Debove
- Joyce Hawkins
- Katherine Barber
- Kory Stamper
- Linda Chen
- María Moliner
- Maria Odulio de Guzman
- Marie de Garis
- Marie-Marguerite Brun
- Mary Haas
- Mary Laughren
- Miren Karmele Azkarate Villar
- Natalia Shvedova
- Netiva Ben-Yehuda
- Pamela Munro
- Phyllis Bardeau
- Rachel Saint
- Rajna Dragićević
- Rosario María Gutiérrez Eskildsen
- Satvasheela Samant
- Sophie Pataky
- Susie Dent
- Sylviane Granger
- Thekla Hammar