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Ernest Weekley (27 April 1865 – 7 May 1954) was a British philologist, best known as the author of a number of works on etymology. His An Etymological Dictionary of Modern English (1921; 850 pages) has been cited as a source by most authors of similar books over the 90 years since it was published. From 1898 to 1938, he was Professor of Modern Languages at the University of Nottingham.

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  • Ernest Weekley (27. dubna 1865 – 7. května 1954) byl britský filolog, mezi léty 1898 to 1938 profesor moderních jazyků na Nottinghamské univerzitě. Nejznámější jsou jeho díla z oboru etymologie, jeho An Etymological Dictionary of Modern English je i po devadesáti letech od vydání citován autory obdobných prací. V roce 1899 se oženil s Friedou von Richthofen a měli spolu tři děti: * Charles Montague (* 1900) * Elsa Agnès (* 1902) * Barbara Joy (* 1904) Manželství bylo rozvedeno v roce 1913 po jejím odchodu s D. H. Lawrencem. (cs)
  • Ernest Weekley (ur. 27 kwietnia 1865 w Londynie, zm. 7 maja 1954) – brytyjski filolog. Położył zasługi na polu etymologii. W latach 1898–1938 był profesorem języków nowożytnych na University of Nottingham. W 1951 r. przyznano mu honorowy stopień doktora literatury. (pl)
  • Ernest Weekley (27 April 1865 – 7 May 1954) was a British philologist, best known as the author of a number of works on etymology. His An Etymological Dictionary of Modern English (1921; 850 pages) has been cited as a source by most authors of similar books over the 90 years since it was published. From 1898 to 1938, he was Professor of Modern Languages at the University of Nottingham. (en)
  • Ernest Weekley (Hampstead, 27 aprile 1865 – 7 maggio 1954) è stato un lessicografo e filologo britannico. È noto principalmente come autore di dizionari etimologici della lingua inglese. La sua opera maggiore, An Etymological Dictionary of Modern English (1921; 850 pagine), è stata spesso citata come risorsa da altri autori di dizionari etimologici nel corso dei 90 anni dalla sua pubblicazione. (it)
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  • Ernest Weekley (27. dubna 1865 – 7. května 1954) byl britský filolog, mezi léty 1898 to 1938 profesor moderních jazyků na Nottinghamské univerzitě. Nejznámější jsou jeho díla z oboru etymologie, jeho An Etymological Dictionary of Modern English je i po devadesáti letech od vydání citován autory obdobných prací. V roce 1899 se oženil s Friedou von Richthofen a měli spolu tři děti: * Charles Montague (* 1900) * Elsa Agnès (* 1902) * Barbara Joy (* 1904) Manželství bylo rozvedeno v roce 1913 po jejím odchodu s D. H. Lawrencem. (cs)
  • Ernest Weekley (27 April 1865 – 7 May 1954) was a British philologist, best known as the author of a number of works on etymology. His An Etymological Dictionary of Modern English (1921; 850 pages) has been cited as a source by most authors of similar books over the 90 years since it was published. From 1898 to 1938, he was Professor of Modern Languages at the University of Nottingham. He married Frieda von Richthofen in 1899. Together they had three children: Charles Montague (born 1900), Elsa Agnès (born 1902) and Barbara Joy (born 1904). Weekley divorced Frieda in 1913 following her elopement with D. H. Lawrence. (en)
  • Ernest Weekley (Hampstead, 27 aprile 1865 – 7 maggio 1954) è stato un lessicografo e filologo britannico. È noto principalmente come autore di dizionari etimologici della lingua inglese. La sua opera maggiore, An Etymological Dictionary of Modern English (1921; 850 pagine), è stata spesso citata come risorsa da altri autori di dizionari etimologici nel corso dei 90 anni dalla sua pubblicazione. Dal 1898 al 1938 è stato docente di lingue moderne all'Università di Nottingham. Nel 1899 si sposò con la tedesca Frieda von Richthofen, dalla quale ebbe tre figli: Charles Montague (nato nel 1900), Elsa Agnès (nata nel 1902) e Barbara Joy (nata nel 1904). Nel 1913 divorziò da Frieda dopo che lei lo lasciò per unirsi allo scrittore D.H. Lawrence. (it)
  • Ernest Weekley (ur. 27 kwietnia 1865 w Londynie, zm. 7 maja 1954) – brytyjski filolog. Położył zasługi na polu etymologii. W latach 1898–1938 był profesorem języków nowożytnych na University of Nottingham. W 1951 r. przyznano mu honorowy stopień doktora literatury. (pl)
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