Ok, so you keep checking the Christmas sale, hoping you missed the gem that's not there. While you're waiting, 'Name That Lexicon!' is for your boredom. No need to respond ... check the Christmas sale again! All of these lexicons are in Logos.
1. Heb: Samual Tregelles translated this one. I assume you know who Tregelles was. Predecessor to BDB.
2. Heb: A little ironic ... this one 'particularly written for the busy pastor or church worker who may not possess all the technical tools of Bible scholarship'. Are you that busy pastor?
3. Grk: Originally written as a tool in the composition of greek sentences. You look up the english word first!
4. Grk: Aimed at a large group of scholars in many disciplines ... the NT, LXX, 2nd temple, patristics, and jewish hellenism. Rick knows this one.
5. Grk: Among the first to interact with greek papyri, ostraca, and inscriptions. Covers 700bc to 300ad.
6. Grk: The author was self- consciously theological. His quest was not morphology, orthography, or even grammar and syntax.
7. Grk: An updated version of Walter Bauer's opus.
8. Heb: Begun in 1994, it was based on Koehler and Baumgartner.
9. Heb: Attempts to parallel Lou Nida, but using hebrew.
10. Lat: Covered classical all the way to late medieval. Outdoes Oxford.
Bonus: Most requested missing lexicon/dictionary?