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Nathan Bailey

 
Dictionary: Bai·ley   (') pronunciation, Nathan
or Nathaniel Died 1742.

British lexicographer whose Universal Etymological English Dictionary, first published in 1721, was used as a reference by Samuel Johnson and was the first English dictionary to treat etymology consistently.


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Meaning #1: English lexicographer who was the first to treat etymology consistently; his work was used as a reference by Samuel Johnson (died in 1742)
  Synonyms: Bailey, Nathaniel Bailey


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Nathaniel Bailey (died June 27, 1742) was an English philologist and lexicographer.[1]

His Dictionarium Britannicum: or a more complete universal etymological English dictionary than any extant (1730) formed the basis of Dr Johnson's great work.[1]

Bailey's An Universal Etymological English Dictionary was, from its publication in 1721, the most popular dictionary of the 18th century, and went through nearly thirty editions. It was the second to be written by a professional lexicographer, John Kersey the Younger's A New English Dictionary being the first.[citation needed]

Prior to the works of Kersey and Bailey, most dictionaries focused on much shorter lists (eg. of 'hard words') or were bilingual in nature.[citation needed]

Bailey, who was a Seventh Day Baptist (admitted 1691), had a school at Stepney, and was also the author of several other educational works.[1]

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  1. ^ a b c Wikisource-logo.svg "Bailey, Nathan". Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). 1911. 



 
 
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