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Why the 1661 Tesoro de la lengua castellana o española, for etymology?
When researching etymology, it is useful to look at old sources to see how a word and its meaning have evolved over time. For example, if you want to know when a word started to be used in Spanish, a …
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Add Cambridge and Collins Dictionaries?
I have to say that, if the current options are
SpanishDict
Wiktionary #Translations
Google Translate
then, definitely, adding a reputable source like the Cambridge or Collins dictionaries is a goo …