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Overview"This abridged edition of the ""Oxford English Dictionary"" contains 220,000 entries, and illustrates definitions with quotations which show precisely how the meanings of words have changed over the centuries. Each entry provides a wealth of information, including history and meaning, pronunciation, etymology, definitions, variant spellings, irregular inflections, quotations, idiomatic phrases and a record of the word's use." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Lesley Brown , OUPPublisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Edition: Revised edition Dimensions: Width: 22.00cm , Height: 21.00cm , Length: 28.00cm Weight: 6.336kg ISBN: 9780198612711ISBN 10: 0198612710 Pages: 3836 Publication Date: 01 September 1993 Audience: General/trade , Professional and scholarly , General , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviews<br> Every entry in this famed reference source has been rewritten, many new words have been added, and the majority of the illustrative quotations used have been taken from nineteenth- and twentieth-century sources. The result is an impressive collection of 98,000 headwords and 500,000 definitions in this replacement of the decades-old Shorter Oxford English Dictionary. Many earlier and later examples of a word's use have been identified and included. Entries provide pronunciation, parts of speech, date etymology, and definitions. The definitions are modern and easy to understand and are often accompanied by usage indicators. Word lovers everywhere will welcome this up-to-date new addition to the OED family. --American Libraries<br> A splendid achievement and a splendid value. --Hugh Kenner, writing in The Washington Times<br> In dictionary terms, the publication of the new Shorter OED is among the major events of the last half-century. --front page article, Chicago Tribune<br> This w Every entry in this famed reference source has been rewritten, many new words have been added, and the majority of the illustrative quotations used have been taken from nineteenth- and twentieth-century sources. The result is an impressive collection of 98,000 headwords and 500,000 definitions in this replacement of the decades-old Shorter Oxford English Dictionary. Many earlier and later examples of a word's use have been identified and included. Entries provide pronunciation, parts of speech, date etymology, and definitions. The definitions are modern and easy to understand and are often accompanied by usage indicators. Word lovers everywhere will welcome this up-to-date new addition to the OED family. --American Libraries A splendid achievement and a splendid value. --Hugh Kenner, writing in The Washington Times In dictionary terms, the publication of the new Shorter OED is among the major events of the last half-century. --front page article, Chicago Tribune Every entry in this famed reference source has been rewritten, many new words have been added, and the majority of the illustrative quotations used have been taken from nineteenth- and twentieth-century sources. The result is an impressive collection of 98,000 headwords and 500,000 definitions in this replacement of the decades-old Shorter Oxford English Dictionary. Many earlier and later examples of a word's use have been identified and included. Entries provide pronunciation, parts of speech, date etymology, and definitions. The definitions are modern and easy to understand and are often accompanied by usage indicators. Word lovers everywhere will welcome this up-to-date new addition to the OED family. --American Libraries<br> A splendid achievement and a splendid value. --Hugh Kenner, writing in The Washington Times<br> In dictionary terms, the publication of the new Shorter OED is among the major events of the last half-century. --front page article, Chicago Tribune<br> This wonderfully successful dictionary provides historians and lawyers unparalleled understanding of the derivation and usage of words. No other dictionary of its size and unique organization even comes close. It is a must for students, teachers, and scholars, not to mention persons simply interested in the English language. A joy to read and to learn from, it is the only English language dictionary in the world that one would curl up with by the fire. --Kermit L. Hall, Dean and Professor of History and Law, The University of Tulsa<br> The SOED treats legal terms more comprehensively than any other general English-language dictionary. It might even be said that the lawyer without it assumes the risk, isgrossly negligent, and acquires books in bad faith and with willful turpitude. In other words, I recommend it highly. --Bryan A. Garner, LawProse, Inc.<br> Of the great dictionaries, this is the supremely serviceable one. Never intimidating (or ingratiating), the New Shorter OED is a sheer convenience and an entire resource. Lovers of that unique body of enduring agreements which constitutes the English language, present and past, will all be the beneficiaries of a newly truly wise book in which there is not a word wasted. --Christopher Ricks<br> The New Shorter Oxford English Dictionary, in its immense reach and profound wealth, has no rival for utility and potential enlightenment. Scholar-teachers of literature in particular would benefit enormously by daily resort to this exemplary work. --Harold Bloom, Yale University and New York University<br> Some dictionaries are positively floccinaucinihilipilificative when it comes to science. Not this one. Scientists cannot fail to be impressed by the accuracy, concision and surprising modernity of its scientific entries. At once a delight for browsers, students and all professional users of language. --John D. Barrow, Professor of Astronomy, University of Sussex<br> How grand to have, at last, these indispensable volumes! No writer, and no serious reader, can afford to live without the Shorter OED. For browsers, it's a goldmine--and you don't need a magnifying glass. --Annie Dillard<br> Everyone who cherishes the English language, its history, meaning, flavor, will rejoice in the New Shorter Oxford English Dictionary and will turn to it every day for information, for precision and for the endless delights of browsing. --ArthurSchlesinger, Jr., author of The Disuniting of America<br> Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |