Samuel Johnson's dictionary, officially titled "A Dictionary of the English Language," was published in 1755 and is one of the first comprehensive dictionaries of English. It featured over 40,000 entries and included definitions, examples of usage, and literary quotations, showcasing Johnson's linguistic insights and literary style. The dictionary significantly influenced the development of English lexicography and set a standard for future dictionaries. Johnson's work is celebrated for its depth, humor, and the author's distinctive voice.
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uncle vesuvio
Samuel Johnson invented the dictionary in England.
The first modern dictionary is often credited to Samuel Johnson, who published "A Dictionary of the English Language" in 1755. This dictionary was a significant milestone in the standardization of the English language.
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it included info about johnsons personal life.
it included info about johnsons personal life.
A dictionary of the English Language by Samuel Johnson
samuel johnsons uncles name was called uncle vesuvio weird names come these days old guys eh
It took Samuel Johnson around nine years to finish compiling his English dictionary.
Samuel Johnson
The first word put into the dictionary was "abacus" in 1755 by Samuel Johnson in his "A Dictionary of the English Language."