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Dictionary Dictionary: Encyclopedia - A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities

A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities is single volume encyclopedia in English language first published in 1842. The contents of A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities are now in the public domain. This single volume, of 1294 pages set in two columns and amounting to well over a million words. Other related archives1842, encyclopedia, public domain

Dictionary Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Japanese dictionaries - Collation

Japanese dictionaries are usually collated (ordered) in the order of the words in kana, the phonetically based syllabary of Japanese, rather than the radical system used in Chinese dictionaries. The usual ordering of the kana is the gojūon system. Kanji dictionaries are usually ordered using the same radical and stroke order method used in Chinese dictionaries. ...

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Dictionary Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Dictionary - History

The art and craft of writing dictionaries is called lexicography. One of the earliest dictionaries known, and which is still extant today in an abridged form, was written in Latin during the reign of the emperor Augustus. It is known by the title "De Significatu Verborum" ("On the meaning of words") and was originally compiled by Verrius Flaccus. It was twice abridged in succeeding centuries, first by Festus, and then by Paul the Deacon. Verrius Flaccus' dictionary was an abridged list of difficult or antiquated words, whose usage was illustrated b ...

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Dictionary Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - LSP dictionary - Different types of LSP dictionary

LSP dictionaries may cover one language (monolingual LSP dictionaries) or two languages (bilingual LSP dictionaries), and occasionally more languages. An LSP dictionary that attempts to cover as much of the vocabulary in a subject field as possible is called a maximizing dictionary, and an LSP dictionary that attempts to cover a limited number of terms within a subject field is called a minimizing dictionary. An LSP dictionary that covers more than one subject field is called a multi-field dictionary, an LSP dictionary that covers one ...

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Dictionary Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Webster's Dictionary - Competition

Noah Webster's main competitor was Joseph Worcester, whose 1830 Comprehensive Pronouncing and Explanatory Dictionary of the English Language brought accusations of plagiarism from Webster. The rivalry was carried on by Merriam after Webster's death, in what is often referred to as the Dictionary Wars. After Worcester's death in 1865, revision of his Dictionary of the English Language was so ...

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Webster's Dictionary, Webster's Dictionary - 19th- and early 20th-century editions, Webster's Dictionary - Webster's Third New International, Webster's Dictionary - Changes, Webster's Dictionary - Criticism, Webster's Dictionary - Revisions and updates, Webster's Dictionary - The Collegiate Dictionary, Webster's Dictionary - The name Webster used by others, Webster's Dictionary - Competition, Webster's Dictionary - Online editions

Dictionary Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Webster's Dictionary - The Collegiate Dictionary

Merriam-Webster introduced its Collegiate Dictionary in 1898 and the series is now in its 11th edition. Since the publication of Webster's International in 1890, two Collegiate editions have been issued as abridgements each of their Unabridged editions. By the 9th edition, the Collegiate had adopted changes which distinguish it as a separate entity rather than an abridgement of the Third New International. Some proper names had been returned to the word list, including names of Knights of the ...

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Dictionary Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Dictionary of National Biography - Oxford Dictionary of National Biography

In the early 1990s Oxford University Press committed themselves to compiling a new dictionary of national biography. Work began in 1992 under the editorship of Colin Matthew, professor of modern history at the University of Oxford. Matthew decided that no subjects from the old dictionary would be excluded, however insignificant the subjects appeared to a late twentieth-century eye; that a minority of shorter articles from the original dictionary would remain in the new in revised form; and that room would be made for about 14,000 new subject ...

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Dictionary of National Biography, Dictionary of National Biography - The first series, Dictionary of National Biography - Supplements and revisions, Dictionary of National Biography - Oxford Dictionary of National Biography

Dictionary Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Oxford English Dictionary - Origins

The dictionary had no university connection originally; it was conceived in London as a project of the Philological Society, when Richard Chenevix Trench, Herbert Coleridge, and Frederick Furnivall had become dissatisfied with the available dictionaries of English. In June 1857 they formed an "Unregistered Words Committee" with the goal of finding words not listed and defined in existing dictionaries. But the report that Trench presented that November was not a simple list of unregistered words; it was a study On Some Deficiencies ...

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Dictionary Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Webster's Dictionary - Online editions

The latest edition of Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary can be searched at the company's website. The updated Third New International is available online by subscription. The dictionary's 1913 update of the 1909 New International has in modern times been used in various free online resources, as its copyright lapsed and it became public domain. Some of these resources include: DICT Collaborative International Dic ...

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Webster's Dictionary, Webster's Dictionary - 19th- and early 20th-century editions, Webster's Dictionary - Webster's Third New International, Webster's Dictionary - Changes, Webster's Dictionary - Criticism, Webster's Dictionary - Revisions and updates, Webster's Dictionary - The Collegiate Dictionary, Webster's Dictionary - The name Webster used by others, Webster's Dictionary - Competition, Webster's Dictionary - Online editions

Dictionary Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Oxford English Dictionary - The fascicles

By early 1894 a total of 11 fascicles had been published, or about one per year: four for A-B, five for C, and two for E. Of these, eight were 352 pages long, while the last one in each group was shorter to end at the letter break (which would eventually become a volume break). At this point it was decided to publish the work in smaller and more frequent instalments: once every three months, beginning in 1895, there would now be a fascicle of 64 pages, priced at 2s.6d. (12.5p) or $1 US. If enough material was ready, 128 ...

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Dictionary Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Oxford English Dictionary - Spelling

The OED lists British spellings for headwords first (for example, labour and centre), followed by other variants (labor, center, etc.). OUP policy also dictates that -ize suffixes be used (instead of -ise) for many words more commonly ending in -ise, even if the root is Latin rather than Greek. Their rationale for this policy -- contrary to popular belief that -ize is an Americanism -- can be found here. The sentence "The group analysed labour statistics published by the organization" is an example of OUP p ...

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Dictionary Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Urban Dictionary - Quality control

A quality control system was established to delete hateful or inaccurate definitions. Originally, a user that objected to a definition could submit a complaint. Deletion requests were added to a pool that was reviewed by users who choose whether "it stays", "it goes" or "don't know". However, the site's management did not believe that this concept was working. Many users recommended definitions of users based on whether they approved of its tone or the opinions expressed. As a result, this system was abandoned. Under the new deletion policy, registered users ...

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Urban Dictionary, Urban Dictionary - Site features, Urban Dictionary - Quality control, Urban Dictionary - Volunteer Editing, Urban Dictionary - Changes to the Editing Queue System, Urban Dictionary - Editing Guidelines, Urban Dictionary - More than just slang, Urban Dictionary - Examples of definitions, Urban Dictionary - Bibliography

Dictionary Dictionary: Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance: Encyclopedia II - WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - About this WikiProject

WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Purpose. The WikiProject Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance has been created in order to describe the various factions, schools or parties associated with various Catholic movements, in order to facilitate better understanding of concepts and beliefs. ...

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WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - About this WikiProject, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Purpose, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Catholic Resistance, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Radical Traditionalist Catholicism, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Vatican II Reforms, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Indedependent Catholic Movements, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Lefebvrism, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Sedevacantism, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Sedeprivationism, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Conclavism, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Mere Sedevacantism, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Mysticalism, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Palmarianism, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Sirianism, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Home-Alone, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Habemuspapamism, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Feeneyism, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Represented by, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Old Catholics, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Guenonism, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Western Orthodoxy, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Continuing Anglicanism

Dictionary Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Webster's Dictionary - 19th- and early 20th-century editions

Noah Webster, the author of extremely popular readers and spelling books for schools, published his first dictionary, A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language, in 1806. In it, he introduced features that would be a hallmark of future editions such as American spellings (center rather than centre, honor rather than honour, program rather than programme, etc.) and including technical terms from the arts and sciences rather than confining his dictionary to l ...

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Webster's Dictionary, Webster's Dictionary - 19th- and early 20th-century editions, Webster's Dictionary - Webster's Third New International, Webster's Dictionary - Changes, Webster's Dictionary - Criticism, Webster's Dictionary - Revisions and updates, Webster's Dictionary - The Collegiate Dictionary, Webster's Dictionary - The name Webster used by others, Webster's Dictionary - Competition, Webster's Dictionary - Online editions

Dictionary Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Oxford English Dictionary - The first editors

Trench played a key role in the first months of the project, but his ecclesiastical career meant that he could not give the dictionary the continued attention that it needed over a period that, it was realized, might easily be as long as ten years. So Trench withdrew, and it was Herbert Coleridge who became the dictionary's first editor. On May 12, 1860, Coleridge's plan for the work was published, and the research was set in motion. His home became the first editorial office; he ordered a grid of 54 pigeon-holes in which could eventu ...

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Dictionary Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Oxford English Dictionary - The second Supplement and the Second Edition

In 1933 Oxford University had finally put the great dictionary to rest; all work ended, and the quotation slips went into storage. But of course the English language continued to change, and by the time 20 years had passed, the outdatedness of the dictionary began to be bothersome. There were three possible ways to update it. The cheapest would be to leave the existing work alone and simply compile a new supplement, of perhaps one or two volumes; but then anyone looking for a word or sense and unsure of its age would have to look in t ...

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Oxford English Dictionary, Oxford English Dictionary - Origins, Oxford English Dictionary - The first editors, Oxford English Dictionary - The Oxford editors, Oxford English Dictionary - The fascicles, Oxford English Dictionary - The First Edition and the first Supplement, Oxford English Dictionary - The second Supplement and the Second Edition, Oxford English Dictionary - The Compact Editions, Oxford English Dictionary - The electronic versions, Oxford English Dictionary - The Third Edition, Oxford English Dictionary - Spelling, Oxford English Dictionary - Miscellanea

Dictionary Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Chambers Dictionary - Humorous definitions

Chambers Dictionary - Piquant definitions from Chambers. abloom adj in a blooming state Agapemone n a religious community of men and women whose ‘spiritual marriages’ were in some cases not strictly spiritual baby-sitter n one who mounts guard over a baby to relieve the usual attendant bachelor’s wife n an ideal woman with none of the shortcomings of married men’s wives back-seat driver n someone free of responsibility but full o ...

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Chambers Dictionary, Chambers Dictionary - Humorous definitions, Chambers Dictionary - Piquant definitions from Chambers, Chambers Dictionary - Some pleasing words as defined by Chambers, Chambers Dictionary - Some words dropped since the 1901 edition, Chambers Dictionary - External link

Dictionary Dictionary: Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance: Encyclopedia II - WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Radical Traditionalist Catholicism

See main article Integrist The more standard name for the movement, but not always accepted by those so described; it means those who identify themselves as Catholics who refuse to accept changes to Catholic Tradition, Theology and doctrines, praxis and liturgies instituted under John XXIII and the Vatican II Council (henceforth, for brevity's sake, this will be concisely called "the Vatican II reforms"). ...

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WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - About this WikiProject, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Purpose, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Catholic Resistance, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Radical Traditionalist Catholicism, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Vatican II Reforms, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Indedependent Catholic Movements, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Lefebvrism, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Sedevacantism, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Sedeprivationism, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Conclavism, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Mere Sedevacantism, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Mysticalism, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Palmarianism, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Sirianism, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Home-Alone, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Habemuspapamism, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Feeneyism, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Represented by, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Old Catholics, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Guenonism, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Western Orthodoxy, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Continuing Anglicanism

Dictionary Dictionary: Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance: Encyclopedia II - WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Lefebvrism

See main article Lefebvrism The largest and best organized movement of Catholics faithful to Tradition is centered around the Priestly Society of St. Pius X, or SSPX, the international religious order founded in 1970 by French Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre, missionary Archbishop of Dakar, Senegal and Apostolic Delegate for French-Speaking Africa. Lefebvrism is a pejorative term used to ostracize those who admire and applaud the doctrinal position of Archbishop Lefebvre who acknowledged as legitimate the reigning Pope of the ...

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WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - About this WikiProject, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Purpose, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Catholic Resistance, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Radical Traditionalist Catholicism, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Vatican II Reforms, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Indedependent Catholic Movements, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Lefebvrism, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Sedevacantism, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Sedeprivationism, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Conclavism, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Mere Sedevacantism, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Mysticalism, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Palmarianism, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Sirianism, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Home-Alone, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Habemuspapamism, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Feeneyism, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Represented by, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Old Catholics, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Guenonism, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Western Orthodoxy, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Continuing Anglicanism

Dictionary Dictionary: Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance: Encyclopedia II - WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Sedevacantism

See main article Sedevacantism Sedevacantists are persons who reject the claims of the men since October 1958 who are understood by secular circles as Catholic popes and who claim that the Papacy is vacante. Various groups have been identified or labelled as "Sedevacantist" but whose ideologies are in fact distinct from Sedevacantism and who must be categorized differently. Sedevacantism, while being monolithic in bel ...

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Dictionary Dictionary: Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance: Encyclopedia II - WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Sedeprivationism

See main article Sedeprivationism Also called the Cassiciacum Thesis, for the journal, Cahiers de Cassiciacum in which it was first published, or as the Materialiter-Formaliter Thesis, or Guerardism, after its author. It was first propounded by the late Guerard des Lauriers who latter become a bishop at the hands of Bishop Peter Martin Ngo Dinh Thuc, brother of the President of Vietnam, John Baptist Ngo Dinh Diem, murdered by Buddhists with John Kennedy's approval. Sedeprivationism postulates that the 'Conciliar Popes' have been 'materially Popes only.' H ...

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WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - About this WikiProject, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Purpose, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Catholic Resistance, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Radical Traditionalist Catholicism, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Vatican II Reforms, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Indedependent Catholic Movements, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Lefebvrism, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Sedevacantism, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Sedeprivationism, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Conclavism, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Mere Sedevacantism, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Mysticalism, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Palmarianism, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Sirianism, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Home-Alone, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Habemuspapamism, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Feeneyism, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Represented by, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Old Catholics, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Guenonism, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Western Orthodoxy, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Continuing Anglicanism

Dictionary Dictionary: Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance: Encyclopedia II - WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Conclavism

See main article Conclavism Certain Sedevacantists proceed from the idea of a Sede vacante to the idea of organizing, somehow or the other, an election to supply the lack of the pope on which Sedevacantism is premised. Some of these suggest an Acephalous Council of Bishops, which others reject as impossible given that all territorial bishops have defected to Modernism, others postulate that in the emergency situation currently existing the Church permits a lay conclave ...

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WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - About this WikiProject, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Purpose, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Catholic Resistance, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Radical Traditionalist Catholicism, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Vatican II Reforms, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Indedependent Catholic Movements, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Lefebvrism, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Sedevacantism, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Sedeprivationism, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Conclavism, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Mere Sedevacantism, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Mysticalism, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Palmarianism, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Sirianism, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Home-Alone, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Habemuspapamism, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Feeneyism, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Represented by, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Old Catholics, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Guenonism, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Western Orthodoxy, WikiProject:Dictionary of the Catholic Resistance - Continuing Anglicanism




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