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  1. How the Oxford English Dictionary was brought to life in a rustic ...

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    There had been a "go-to" wordlist, Samuel Johnson's Dictionary of the English Language, since 1755. But Williams says it included made-up definitions and idiosyncratic spelling, and was "completely incomplete". The Philological Society of London decided they needed a better dictionary — one that documented every si…
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    Who researched the original dictionary for her book, The Dictionary of Lost Words?
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  2. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxford_English_Dictionary

    British prime minister Stanley Baldwin described the OED as a "national treasure". Author Anu Garg, founder of Wordsmith.org, has called it a "lex icon". Tim Bray, co-creator of Extensible Markup Language (XML), credits the OED as the developing inspiration of that markup language.
    However, despite its claims of authority, the dictionary has been criticized since the 1960s because of its scope, its claims to authority, its British-centredness and relative neglect of World …

    • Country: United Kingdom
    • Published: 1884–1928 (first edition), 1989 (second edition), Third edition in preparation
  3. https://public.oed.com/history/chief-editors

    WebThe principal editor of the Oxford English Dictionary, James Murray was born the son of a tailor in Denholm, Scotland. At fourteen he began an intense regimen of self-education, showing intelligence and determination …

  4. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Murray_(lexicographer)

    On 26 April 1878, Murray was invited to Oxford to meet the Delegates of the Oxford University Press, with a view to his taking on the job of editor of a new dictionary of the English language, to replace Johnson's and to capture all the words then extant in the English speaking world in all their various shades of meaning.

    • Nationality: Scottish
    • Spouse: Maggie Scott, ​ ​(m. 1862; died 1865)​, Ada Agnes Ruthven ​(m. 1867)​
  5. https://public.oed.com/history/oed-editions

    WebThe Oxford English Dictionary was originally published in fascicles between 1884 and 1928. A one-volume supplement was published in 1933, and four further supplementary …

  6. https://allthatsinteresting.com/oxford-english-dictionary-history

    WebNov 4, 2017 · The Beginnings Of The Oxford English Dictionary OUP Archive Murray at work in his scriptorium, a dedicated room filled with books, at Oxford University (date unknown). In 1857, the Philological …

  7. https://www.oed.com

    WebOur latest update: more than 800 new words, senses, and sub-entries have been added to the Oxford English Dictionary in our latest update, including final girl, tallywacker, and …

  8. https://public.oed.com/blog/a-brief-h

    WebSep 4, 2018 · The Oxford English Dictionary traces singular they back to 1375, where it appears in the medieval romance William and the Werewolf. Except for the old-style language of that poem, its use of singular they to …

  9. https://www.wordplays.com/crossword-solver/Co...

    WebCo-founder of the Oxford English Dictionary who established the originally women-only sculling Crossword Clue | Wordplays.com. Answers for Co founder of the Oxford …

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