Dear ports@,

attached are 203 unidirectional dictionaries in dictd format.
This means that each port contains at least two files:
an index and a gz archive that allows random access.

Some of the archives also come with COPYING, INSTALL or README files.

I looked at the 00databaseinfo entry of each dictionary to determine
the license.

You can use these files with net/dictd, kn recently sent an updated
port to the list.  The dictionaries are also available in slob
format but I have no use for that.

>From https://freedict.org/:
The FreeDict project strives to be the most comprehensive source
of truly free bilingual dictionaries. They are not just free of
charge, but they give you the right to study, change and modify
them, as long as you guarantee others these freedoms, too. Founded
in 2000, FreeDict nowadays provides over 140 dictionaries in about
45 languages and thanks to its members, grows continuously.

Any feedback?

mbuhl

Attachment: freedict.tar.gz
Description: application/tar-gz

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