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has gloss | (noun) a notebook in which you enter memorabilia commonplace book |
has gloss | eng: Commonplace books (or commonplaces) were a way to compile knowledge, usually by writing information into books. They became significant in Early Modern Europe. |
lexicalization | eng: Common-place book |
lexicalization | eng: commonplace book |
subclass of | (noun) a book with blank pages for recording notes or memoranda notebook |
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has gloss | afr: Ekserpteboek (Engels: Commonplace book) het sy ontstaan gehad in die 15de eeu met die meer algemene beskikbaarheid van goedkoop skryfpapier, hoofsaaklik in Engeland. Dit word gesien as n manier om kennis te boekstaaf deur die skryf daarvan in boeke. Dié boeke was in wese plakboeke (scrapbooks) met items van enige aard : mediese resepte, aanhalings, briewe, gedigte, tafels vir gewigte, spreekwoorde en gebede. Ekserpteboeke is gebruik deur lesers, skrywers, studente, en humaniste as n hulp om bruikbare konsepte of feite te onthou. Elke ekserpboek was uniek ten opsigte van sy skepper se belangstellings. |
lexicalization | afr: Ekserpteboeke |
lexicalization | afr: ekserpteboeke |
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lexicalization | slk: zápisník |
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