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- The Dictionary People: The Unsung Heroes Who Created the . . . - Amazon
The Dictionary People is a celebration of words, language, and people, whose eccentricities and obsessions, triumphs, and failures enriched the English language
- PEOPLE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The words person and people are not related etymologically Person comes from Latin persona, meaning "actor's mask; character in a play; person," while people comes from Latin populus, meaning "the people "
- PEOPLE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
PEOPLE definition: 1 men, women, and children: 2 used to refer to everyone, or informally to the group that you are… Learn more
- The Dictionary People - Wikipedia
The Dictionary People: The Unsung Heroes Who Created the Oxford English Dictionary is a 2023 book by Sarah Ogilvie The book examines the volunteer contributors who responded to public appeals by the Oxford English Dictionary for words
- PEOPLE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
PEOPLE definition: persons indefinitely or collectively; persons in general See examples of people used in a sentence
- The Dictionary People by Sarah Ogilvie: 9780593469989 . . .
The Dictionary People is a celebration of words, language, and people, whose eccentricities and obsessions, triumphs, and failures enriched the English language
- The Dictionary People - Penguin Books UK
But the Dictionary didn't just belong to the experts; it relied on contributions from members of the public By 1928, its 414,825 entries had been crowdsourced from a surprising and diverse group of people, from astronomers to murderers, naturists, pornographers, suffragists and queer couples
- The Dictionary People by Sarah Ogilvie review - The Guardian
Having reconstructed the lives of countless defunct dictionary people, Ogilvie at last meets one of these “unsung heroes” in the flesh – though she is grateful that Collier, an unkempt
- THE DICTIONARY PEOPLE - Kirkus Reviews
Beginning in 1879, these men and women, from all over the world, had responded to a plea by the OED’s editor James Murray to submit words and their context for inclusion in the massive dictionary
- Book Review: ‘The Dictionary People,’ by Sarah Ogilvie
Sarah Ogilvie’s sprightly “The Dictionary People” pays tribute to the explorers, suffragists, murderers and ordinary citizens who helped create the Oxford English Dictionary
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