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Smith's Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography (1854)
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Use the ^ sign to match the beginning of words: ^roma will only return words starting in roma-, not, e.g., Promachus
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You will normally use the headword search and full-text search options separately; however, it is possible to search the text of large entries by entering the headword in the upper search box and another string in the lower search box. Try searching for Romulus in the Roma entry.
The search form does not allow for punctuation marks, but if you are looking, say, for citations of Pliny's Natural History in the dictionary, simply enter "Pliny H N" without punctuation.
Source
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, illustrated by numerous engravings on wood. William Smith, LLD (editor). London, Walter and Maberly; John Murray, 1854.
XML header of Perseus original; list of contributors.