LSJ Greek Dictionary

by Walter M. Shandruk


Books & Reference

4.99 usd



This is the unabridged Liddell-Scott Greek Lexicon--all 116,000+ entries.


The *only* Android app that gives you the UNABRIDGED Liddell-Scott Greek Lexicon--classical Greek, not modern! All other contenders whose apps claim to have the LSJ only have the Intermediate abridgment. This is an upgrade a long time in the making, after many user requests, and follows the recent user interface upgrade.If youre looking for the unabridged LSJ, the "Great Scott," then this is it.1) 116,214 full entries vs. 36,493 in the "Middle Liddell"2) full-text search, not just by head-word3) Integrated Greek keyboard4) Fully off-line after a license check happens on first start-upPlease contact me about any bugs or suggestions!

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Just got it, so can't tell about ease of use, but seems like a great deal for the big LSJ.

Tom Cihak

This digital version of the mighty Greek dictionary is a godsend - L&S is not the easiest lexicon to navigate, but this app with its simple user interface of search, wordlist and Greek keyboard makes using it a breeze. The definitions are clearly set out, unlike in the original, and altogether this is a key resource for those studying Classical and Koine forms of the language. I'm very grateful to its author.

David Armstrong

Not compitable with Android 9 and newer (crushes immediately after being launched). The developer doesn't seem to care.

A Google user

neglected by the developer.. dont waste your money on this

Arief Budiman

I've just downloaded it and it won't even open

Claudio Donato

Amazing to have such extensive learning in the palm of my hand!

Catherine Williams

After working well for some time, the app now force-closes on start-up. Contacted developer, and no reply.

Dylan Thomas

Does not work on Android Pie

Stephen Miller

It's great to be able to search through the full text, not just the lexicon entries. Unfortunately the app crashes every few searches which is quite annoying. Also, it would be very useful to have hyperlinks from within the definitions to other words.

Rafal W

It's the LSJ on your phone!

Chris Houghton