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The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) is the principal historical dictionary of the English language, published by Oxford University Press (OUP). It traces... |
numerous historical dictionary projects were started for the various languages of Europe. The main historical dictionary of English, the Oxford English Dictionary... |
Oxford spelling (also Oxford English Dictionary spelling, Oxford style, or Oxford English spelling) is a spelling standard, named after its use by the... |
Macquarie Dictionary, a dictionary of Australian English Merriam-Webster, a dictionary of American English Oxford Dictionary of English Oxford English Dictionary... |
Webster's Dictionary is any of the English language dictionaries edited in the early 19th century by Noah Webster (1758–1843), an American lexicographer... |
redirect targets Oxford English Dictionary "Definition of PHYSIOLATRY". Merriam-Webster. 2022-10-13. Retrieved 2022-10-13. A Dictionary of Religion and... |
Canadian English, and the release of the updated Gage Canadian Dictionary in 1997 and the first Canadian Oxford Dictionary in 1998. Historically, most libraries... |
Oxford Dictionary of Pronunciation for Current English. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press. p. 734. ISBN 978-0-19-863156-9. Dictionary.com, "oxford" in... |
works (such as the Oxford English Dictionary, the Concise Oxford English Dictionary, the Oxford World's Classics, the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography... |
List of Latin phrases (full) (category Articles containing explicitly cited English-language text) style. For example, The Oxford Dictionary for Writers and Editors has "e.g." and "i.e." with points (periods); Fowler's Modern English Usage takes the same... |
grammar of the English language (pp. 1517–1585). Harlow: Longman. Simpson, John (Ed.). (1989). Oxford English dictionary (2nd ed.). Oxford: Oxford University... |
The list of English translations from medieval sources: A provides an overview of notable medieval documents—historical, scientific, ecclesiastical and... |
History (redirect from Historical change) American Historical Association's Guide to Historical Literature (3rd ed.). Oxford U.P; Annotated guide to 27,000 of the most important English language... |
contemporary A New English Dictionary on Historical Principles (begun 1884), later the Oxford English Dictionary (1895). Two other contemporary English grammars... |
2021. The Oxford Companion to English Literature, ed Margaret Drabble. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1996), p. 151. J.A. Cuddon, A Dictionary of Literary... |
literally means "gloves from Sweden". The term was first used by The Oxford English Dictionary in 1884. Suede is made from the underside of the animal skin,... |
Paganism (redirect from Nature-centered spirituality) Oxford Dictionary (2014) Paganism Archived 25 June 2018 at the Wayback Machine, The Encyclopedia of Religion and Nature, Bron Taylor (2010), Oxford University... |
119. C. Given-Wilson, "Perrers, Alice (d. 1400/01)", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, Sept 2004; online edn, Jan 2008 accessed... |
postulated etymologies are not recognized by linguists or the Oxford English Dictionary, such as to dig, jazz, tote, and bad-mouth, a calque from Mandinka... |
MacKinnon in the old Town Hall. 11 June: James Murray, editor of the Oxford English Dictionary, moves to a house on the Banbury Road to work full-time on the... |