- Interlisp - Interlisp was a "West Coast" historic Lisp dialect and development environment descended from LISP 1.5
- Le Lisp - Le Lisp is a historic Lisp dialect designed by Jérôme Chailloux and Emmanuel St
- LISP 1.0 - LISP 1.0 was the first version of Lisp, the earliest in the family of Lisp dialects
- LISP 1.5 - LISP 1.5 was the first widely used language in the family of Lisp dialects
- LispKit - Lispkit is a lexically scoped, purely functional historic Lisp dialect that was developed as a testbed for functional programming concepts
- MACLISP - MACLISP was the successor of LISP 1.5 at MIT and the predecessor of ZetaLisp
- Portable Standard Lisp - Portable Standard Lisp is a historic Lisp dialect that was developed at Stanford and the University of Utah from the late 1960s to the 1980s
- Small Lisp - Small Lisp is a historic Lisp dialect that was used for the example code in RD Cameron and AH Dixon's Symbolic Computing with Lisp
- VLISP - VLISP is a historic Lisp dialect that was developed in University of Paris VIII - Vincennes starting in 1971
- XLisp - XLisp is the name for several historic Lisp dialects developed by David Betz that was popular for small microcomputers in the 1980s and 1990s
- ZetaLisp - ZetaLisp (also known as Lisp Machine Lisp) is a historic Lisp dialect that was mainly used on Lisp Machines
Historic Lisp dialect
This topic is for dialects of Lisp that are not currently under development.