The Oxford English Dictionary
The Oxford English Dictionary is the accepted authority
on the history and meaning of English words
A brief history
- First Edition: originally published in sections (called ‘fascicles’), 1884-1928.
- One-volume supplement, 1933
- Four-volume supplement, 1972-1986
- Second Edition: consisting of the First Edition, the four-volume supplement,
and 5,000 new entries, 1989
- Three volumes of Additions (9,000 new entries and senses), 1993-1997
- CD-Rom versions, 1992 and 1999 (the latter incorporating the revised material
from Additions)
- Third Edition: OED Online, launched March 2000, incorporating
all the revision material produced since 1990, and 1,000 new and revised entries
from M; updates of at least 1,000 entries to be added quarterly
See a more detailed chronology on the OED web site: Dictionary milestones
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