Henry Dieckhoff
Father Henry Cyril Dieckhoff (Russian: Генрих Кирилл Дикхофф) (1869-1950) was a Russian Catholic priest and linguist.[1] He was born in Moscow, the son of a Lutheran preacher, but spent much of his youth in Germany, as his mother was Catholic and unable to continue living in Russia.[2] He studied in Berlin and was given Holy Orders without permission from the Russian authorities and therefore first fled to England and then Scotland, where he was welcomed as a brother at the Fort Augustus Abbey in 1891.[2] He gained priesthood six years laters in 1897.[2]
Father Henry Cyril Dieckhoff | |
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Born | 1869 Moscow |
Died | 1950 Fort Augustus |
Nationality | Russian |
Known for | work in Scottish Gaelic lexicography |
Scientific career | |
Fields | linguistics, Celtic studies |
He learnt Scottish Gaelic and did detailed research into the dialect of Glengarry and published a dictionary on the dialects, A Pronouncing Dictionary of Scottish Gaelic.[3] His dictionary was unusual for the time as it included detailed pronunciation information not only on the citation forms but also inflected forms of the entries.
References
- "Abbey Monks". Fort Augustus Abbey Alumni Association. Retrieved 24 August 2012.
- Boy from Moscow on Catholic Herald 11 August 1950
- Dieckhoff, H. A Pronouncing Dictionary of Scottish Gaelic (1932)