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The Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology was created in 1966.
J.R.R. Tolkien's first civilian job was as a lexicographer at the Oxford English Dictionary, where he focused on the history and etymology of words starting in 1918.
The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) is known for providing comprehensive and detailed information on the etymology, meanings, and usage of over 250,000 words in the English language. It is considered a highly authoritative source for understanding the history and evolution of words in English.
To find the history of a word, you can consult dictionaries, etymology resources, or language history books. Etymology dictionaries specifically focus on the origin and development of words over time. Online resources like the Online Etymology Dictionary or academic databases can also provide detailed information on the history of words.
Oxford Dictionary of English was created in 1998.
Oxford English Dictionary was created in 1989.
Shorter Oxford English Dictionary was created in 1933.
The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) was first published in Oxford, England.
The Oxford English dictionary has about 220,000 words. In the Oxford 'Shorter' Dictionary there are 163,000 different words, The Oxford Reference dictionary has 115,000 different words (200,000 meanings) and The Oxford English mini-dictionary has 40,000 different words (50,000 meanings)
Sarah Ogilvie has written: 'Words of the world' -- subject(s): Etymology, Foreign words and phrases, LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General, Lexicography, Oxford English dictionary, History and criticism, Encyclopedias and dictionaries, English language
The Concise Oxford English Dictionary was first published in 1911. It was designed as a shorter version of the Oxford English Dictionary, providing definitions and explanations in a more compact format.
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