Comment by wazoox
4 years ago
In French, always the Littré: https://www.littre.org/
The exact opposite of dry, modern dictionary, you can read it along for the quality of its prose, and its numerous and interesting quotes.
4 years ago
In French, always the Littré: https://www.littre.org/
The exact opposite of dry, modern dictionary, you can read it along for the quality of its prose, and its numerous and interesting quotes.
Personally, I find the TFLi (Trésor de la Langue français informatisé)[1] to be much more complete, the biggest advantages being that it includes various locutions and specifies grammatical rules.
[1] https://www.cnrtl.fr/definition/