
March 2011 update: revision notes
Up and running online It is a remarkable thing to have a new web site. And it is remarkable to see how much the environment has changed over the ten…
Find out moreUp and running online It is a remarkable thing to have a new web site. And it is remarkable to see how much the environment has changed over the ten…
Find out moreNew initialisms in the OED OMG and LOL, FYI For the March 2011 release of OED Online, we have selected for publication a number of noteworthy initialisms—abbreviations consisting of the…
Find out moreDown to the ‘wire’: the latest OED updates This quarter’s release of new and updated words for the OED addresses ten key words (clone, drug, face, global, image, Indian, skin,…
Find out moreOED publication range No 40 (refund – reputeless) is set right in the middle of the re- series of words. On the face of it, this may seem a reasonably…
Find out moreThis OED release includes a characteristically wide variety of entirely new entries, as well as many newly added senses, compounds, and phrases. In the last category, a number of evocative…
Find out moreIn October the OED held a series of seminars and talks in Oxford and elsewhere to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the completion of the first edition of the dictionary…
Find out moreKeywords updated: round two March 2008 saw a significant innovation in the publication of revised and updated OED entries, with the appearance online of a series of major terms outside…
Find out moreThe revised range of the OED published on 15 March 2007 runs from Prakrit to prim. It contains 2,693 entries (8,756 subsenses, including compounds, etc.). This brings the total number…
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