Lexica in italics are probably too fragmentary to include.
- Aristophanes of Byzantium (fragmentary) (257-180 BCE)
- Apollonius the Sophist (1st C) - Λέξεις Ὁμηρικαί = Apollonii Sophistae Lexicon Homericum: (Bekker, Berlin, 1833) (171 pages)
- Aelius Dionysius (2nd C) (mostly lost, reconstructed by Erbse)
- Pausanias (TLG) (2nd C) (mostly lost, reconstructed by Erbse)
- Herennius Philo (aka 'Ammonius' or 'Ptolemy') - De adfinium vocabulorum differentia, De diversis verborum significationibus (2nd C)
- Harpokration (2nd C)
- Julius Pollux - Onomasticon (2nd C)
- Anonymous antatticista ("the anti-atticist") (~40 print pages) (Bekker Anecdota Graeca i.75–116) (2nd C), in TLG under Lexica Segueriana, see Alpers Das attizistische Lexikon des Oros p.108 which states that the main source is Aristophanes of Byzantium
- Phrynichus Arabius (2nd C)
- Moeris (1,000 entries) (3rd C?)
- Philemon (3rd/2nd C BCE) (lost but survives in Ath.)
- Philemon B (3rd C CE) (~4 print pages?)
- Orus (5th C) (Alpers 1981 = TLG) (ca.240 fragments)
- Orio(n) of Thebes (5th C) (172 pages: https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_sTMooLRzQzUC)
- Cyrillus (5th C) (mostly unpublished, in progress by N. Wilson and H. van Thiel?)
- Hesychius (5th/6th C)
- Stephanus of Byzantium (6th C)
- Synagoge (9th C)
- Photios (9th C)
- Lexicon αἱμωδεῖν (9th/10th C)
- Suda (10th C)
- Etymologicum genuinum (9th C) (currently missing lambda entries)
- ~= Etymologicum Magnum (12th C)
- ~= Etymologicum Gudianum (11th C)
- ~= Etymologicum Symeonis (12th C) (unpublished, but MS V in Gaisford 1848)
- ~= Etymologicum (Florentinum) parvum (only have entries from the first half of the alphabet)
- Ps. Zonaras (13th C)
- Lexicon Vindobonense (14th C): https://books.google.com/books?id=Is8NAAAAIAAJ (in TLG)
- Δικῶν ὀνόματα (Names of lawsuits): (Bekker Anecdota Graeca i.181-194) = BkIV, in TLG under Lexica Segueriana, see Erbse in Latte's Lexica graeca minora, p. ix
- Λέξεις ῥητορικαί (Rhetorical expressions): (Bekker Anecdota Graeca i.195-318) = BkV, in TLG under Lexica Segueriana, see Erbse in Latte's Lexica graeca minora, p. ix
- Ῥητορικαὶ λέξεις NB: Not the above, but under "ANONYMI LEXEIS RHETORICAE" in TLG = M.N. Naoumides, Ῥητορικαὶ λέξεις. Editio princeps [Ἀθηνᾶ. Σειρὰ διατριβῶν καὶ μελετημάτων 20. Athens: Myrtides, 1975]: 59-85. (332 entries)
- Zenobius (2nd C)
- Diogenianus (2nd C)
- Michael Apostolius (15th C)
- Arsenius' Apophthegmata (15th C)
- Stephanus/Estienne TGL
- Hedericus
- Schrevelius
- LSJ 1940 http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus:text:1999.04.0057
- Middle Liddell (LSJ Intermediate 1889) http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus:text:1999.04.0058
- Slater
- Autenrieth (Homeric) http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus:text:1999.04.0073
- Cunliffe (Homeric)
- Anatole Bailly 1935 Le Grand Bailly (Greek-French)