For older iPod

So I have an older iPod it's maybe a first generation and I am a freshman in high school and I wanted to get a dictionary to make my day in class easier but I can't seem to be able to get a dictionary for my older iPod so is there anyone out there that has found a petty good dictionary for an older iPod?

Try this to help find a compatible app
https://sites.google.com/site/appleclubfhs/support/advice-and-articles/finding-a pps-for-older-devices

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