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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. 3 v. Contains: vol. 1: A-O -- vol. 2: P-Z, Supplement [1933], and Bibliography -- vol. 3: A supplement to the Oxford English dictionary, volumes I-IV ( ) The OED has been on my bucket list forever; to find it in a thrift store for $8 was amazing. Especially with both volumes in good shape (the box not so much), and the magnifying glass still in its drawer! I'm almost past being able to read the super-small print, even with the glass, but it's the fun of just having it in my library. Without doubt the greatest lexical achievement produced thus far and probably the best printed dictionary that will ever be (since it'll all be just internets from here on out). Beautifully made, cleanly written, and tremendously researched. Fun just to leaf through, definitive in settling disagreements this is a book more people should spend more time with, myself included. ContainsIs abridged in
References to this work on external resources. Wikipedia in English (24)The 20-volume Oxford English Dictionary is the accepted authority on the evolution of the English language over the last millennium. It traces the usage of words through 2.4 million quotations from a wide range of international English language sources.The OED has a unique historical focus. Accompanying each definition is a chronologically arranged group of quotations that trace the usage of words, and show the contexts in which they can be used. The quotations are drawn from a huge variety of sources worldwide - literary, scholarly, technical,and popular - and represent authors as disparate as Geoffrey Chaucer and Erica Jong, William Shakespeare, Charles Darwin and Isabella Beeton.Other features distinguishing the entries in the Dictionary are authoritative definitions; detailed information on pronunciation using the International Phonetic Alphabet; listings of variant spellings used throughout each word's history; extensive treatment of etymology; and details of area ofusage and of any regional characteristics.Alongside the print edition is the Oxford English Dictionary online (www.oed.com). Updated quarterly, this award-winning online resource allows the Dictionary to evolve with the English language while the print edition remains as a historical record. Subscriptions are available to OED online on anindividual or institutional basis. Visit www.oup.com/online/oed/ for details. No library descriptions found. |
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