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Romlang reference works online

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Most of these links are to digitized, somewhat dated texts which have passed into the Public Domain and been uploaded to the Internet Archive, which are still perfectly good, or perhaps because of their datedness even better, as fodder for conlanging. They are offered in many file formats. Follow the "All Files: http" link to download. The b/w PDF, if available, is best for printout. The OCRed .txt version is full of errors but still good for searching!

Romanic historical grammars, phonologies and (etymological) dictionaries available on the Internet

  • Lateinisch-romanisches Wörterbuch - Körting, Gustav Carl Otto, 1845-1913
    At the Internet Archive. I have no idea how this compares to Meyer-Lübke, but I guess the more the merrier! Another version is here. The same remarks for download and search strategies as for Meyer-Lübke (and any book at the Internet Archive) apply.
  • mesPledaris
    Searchable dictionaries of the Rumantsch dialects, in German, English, French and Italian.
  • Romanisches etymologisches Wörterbuch by Meyer-Lübke, Wilhelm, 1861-1936
    The one etymological dictionary of the Romance languages to have at last on the Internet Archive!
    Be aware that this is an early (first?) edition and so not authoritative by scholarly standards but heavenly honey for a romconlanger. Beats your Latin dictionary any time and is a must-have for the Romconlanger even if you don't know German! Arm yourself with a (preferably somewhat dated! ) German dictionary and a heap of Romance language dictionaries, or their online equivalents. I recommend following the All Files: HTTP link to get to the right place to download the stuff. Of course the b/w PDF version is best for reading. I recommend the.txt version for quick searching (yay grep!) even if the OCR is crappy, to find out what to look for in the graphical version.
  • WordReference.com
    Online multilingual dictionaries notably including Rumanian, Italian, French, Spanish, Portuguese to/from English. Use the query box with the drop-down menu at the top of the page, not the big form with radio buttons which accesses fewer languages!