How do I look up a "normal" english word/use a non-bible dictionary?
Logos Newbie here:
While stumbling around my library, perusing items listed as Manual in my library (and wondering what types of books or articles they are), I found Ancient Literature: Dataset Documentation.
Two questions:
1. Are ALL Manual items simply a type of internal documentation (something similar to what used to be the ReadMe file)?
2. The first sentence of the document says, "Several corpora of ancient literature have significant interchange with canonical (biblical) material." Rick Brannan, Ancient Literature Documentation (Bellingham, WA: Faithlife, 2015). How do I find the meaning of corpora? I tried highlighting and right-clicking on the word, then did Look Up, but don't see anything other than Wikipedia. I'm NOT a fan of Wikipedia for this type of definition. How do I get to a normal (non-biblical) dictionary? I also looked at Information and still didn't get anywhere.
Blogger/Teacher and former WORDsearch user who is LOVING LOGOS!
Find more posts tagged with
Comments
Greetings Sharon
1. Are ALL Manual items simply a type of internal documentation (something similar to what used to be the ReadMe file)?
Yes
. How do I find the meaning of corpora?.
You went about it the right way. I think this will depend on what resources you have, and,how you have prioritised them.
Here is what it looks like for me.,,.
tootle pip
Mike
Now tagging post-apocalyptic fiction as current affairs. Latest Logos, MacOS, iOS and iPadOS
Under "look up" (right click on "corpora") mine says "no results." (Can't do a screenshot because the popup goes away when I try to use my clipper.)
I guess I could use some help with another way to do a screenshot on a Windows 10 desktop.
Blogger/Teacher and former WORDsearch user who is LOVING LOGOS!
I guess I could use some help with another way to do a screenshot on a Windows 10 desktop.
I see from your next post that you found a solution. I would suggest that you check out an app called GreenShot.
It works well in Windows. I started using it when I worked in tech support for a software company. It was what they used. The free version worked quite nicely.
How do I get to a normal (non-biblical) dictionary? I also looked at Information and still didn't get anywhere.
Without spending any money you might also want to consider WordWeb. They have a free version and it seems to work 'ok' with windows. It does not work too well (hot key wise) on a mac though.
Effectively - yes
Do you have any English dictionaries in Logos?
When I right-clicked on that word in that resource it gave me access to three English dictionaries with a definition of the term.
I don't know. I recently upgraded to the Silver package. I would surely HOPE I do after paying almost $500! {grin}
Blogger/Teacher and former WORDsearch user who is LOVING LOGOS!
Does this show as owned?
https://www.logos.com/product/2666/merriam-websters-collegiate-dictionary-11th-ed
macOS, iOS & iPadOS |Logs| Install
Choose Truth Over Tribe | Become a Joyful Outsider!
Unfortunately, no. $20 to purchase. Because I'm exercising self-control today, I won't grumble and complain. [grin]
I did, however, learn that I can double-click a word and Logos will search my available resources. In this case, when I did that for "corpora," it brought up a couple of resources such that I eventually figured out it's simply the plural of corpus. (Actually, before that, I cheated and just copied and pasted the word into another window and used the online merriam-webster that way.)
Interestingly, when I'm on my iPad, I can perform a lookup and it DOES seem to reference an English dictionary..or somehow I stumbled around two days ago and managed to get to a standard dictionary.
Thanks for your help.
Blogger/Teacher and former WORDsearch user who is LOVING LOGOS!