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- Youth and studies
- Selected works Persian dictionaries Bilingual dictionaries Specialized dictionaries Novels
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{{COI|date=September 2008}}Mahshid Moshiri, born in Tehran, Iran ({{lang-fa|مهشید مشیری}}) is an Iranian novelist and lexicographer. Youth and studiesMahshid Moshiri was born in Tehran, Iran. She graduated from the University of Sorbonne with a PhD in linguistics. She is the author of the first Persian Phono-Orthographic Dictionary. She is also an encyclopedist, and has served as the Research Vice President of The Great Persian Encyclopedia Foundation.[1] Selected worksPersian dictionaries- Persian Dictionary (alphabetical & analogical). 5th ed, Soroush, Tehran, 2004.
- An Unabridged Persian Dictionary (Fascicle 1). GPE, Tehran. 2003.
- Persian General Dictionary (in 2 volumes). 2nd ed, Alborz, Tehran, 2004.
- Concise Persian Dictionary. 6th ed, Alborz, Tehran, 2003.
- Collegiate Persian Dictionary. 2nd ed, Peykan, Tehran, 2003.
Bilingual dictionaries- Dictionary of the Verbs (French-Persian). 2nd ed, Soroush, Tehran, 2004.
- Atlas English-Persian Dictionary (5 volumes), Editor-in-Chief, Aryan-Tarjoman, Tehran, 2007.
Specialized dictionaries- Persian Phono-Orthographic Dictionary. Ketabsara, Tehran, 1987.
- Dictionary of European Words in Persian. Alborz, Tehran, 1993.
- Dictionary of Love & Gnosticism. Alborz, Tehran, 1997.
- Dictionary of Reduplication, assimilation & repetition in Persian. Agahan-e Ideh, Tehran, 1999.
- Thematic Dictionary of Saadi's Lyrics. Hormozgan University Press, 2000.
- Thematic Dictionary of Farrokhi Yazdi’s Lyrics. Agahan-e Ideh, Tehran, 2000.
- Rime & Rhythm Dictionary of Saadi's Lyrics. Hormozgan University Press, 2001.
- A Persian Dictionary of the Youngsters’ Vernacular. Agahan-e Ideh, Tehran, 2002.
- Dictionary of Persian poets from the apparition of Dari Persian until today (realized in French language. Aryan-Tarjoman. Tehran. 2007.
Novels- Yad-e Jaran (The Memories of Childhood). Alborz, Tehran, 1998.
- There is a fire … Hamshahri, Tehran, 2003.
- The anemone has flowered everywhere. (Iranian novel in French). Aryan-Tarjoman, Tehran, 2007.
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