Glossa is a Latin dictionary based on A Latin Dictionary: Founded on Andrews' Edition of Freund's Latin Dictionary: Revised, Enlarged, and in Great Part Rewritten by Charlton T. Lewis, Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL.D (commonly referred to as Lewis and Short. Published in 1897, this work is now in the public domain.

Version Notes: This release, .1 alpha, is very preliminary. Editing is still taking place. If you would like to help with this editing (or if you see something that needs to be corrected) please see the "Contribute" section under the "Glossa" menu.


Glossa is licsenced under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License. Basically, you are free to use distribute or remix this material, provided that you provide proper credit (see below), do not produce the work for commercial purposes, and allow others the same rights with your new work.

Credits: Please credit the following when reusing this work.

Code: Clint Hagen, A Third Way Technology
Glossa logo design: Colin O'Brien
Editors: Clint Hagen, Andrew Rist

Glossa runs on the Adobe AIR platform, and uses the jQuery javascript library.

Glossa is also available on the web at A Third Way Technology.



A Third Way Technologies is currently in the process of editing this dictionary. We are creating shorter definitions (without all of the literary references) and classifying words grammatically to allow searches for, say, all third declension masculine nouns that begin with "N". If you would like to help with this project, please e-mail: glossa@athirdway.com. You can also e-mail us if you find a mistake that needs to be corrected.