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Webster's dictionary of the American language
Webster's Dictionary is any of the dictionaries edited by Noah Webster in the early nineteenth century, and numerous related or unrelated dictionaries that have adopted the Webster's name. "Webster's" has become a genericized trademark in the U.S. for dictionaries of the English language, and is widely used in English dictionary titles.[1] Merriam-Webster is the corporate heir to Noah Webster's original works, which are in the public domain.
Contents
1 Noah Webster's American Dictionary of the English Language
1.1 First edition 1828
1.2 Second edition 1841
1.2.1 1841 printing
1.2.2 1844 printing
1.2.3 1845 printing
1.3 Impact
2 Other dictionaries with Webster's name
2.1 New and Revised Edition 1847
2.2 British impact
2.3 Unabridged edition 1864
2.4 Webster's International Dictionary (1890 and 1900)
2.5 Webster's New International Dictionary 1909
2.6 Webster’s New International Dictionary (second edition, 1934)
3 Webster's Third New International Dictionary (1961)
3.1 Revisions and updates
4 Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary
4.1 Editions
5 The name Webster used by others
6 Competition
7 References
8 Further reading
9 External links
9.1 1828 edition
9.2 1841 (1844) edition
9.3 1847 edition
9.4 1859 edition
9.5 1864 edition
9.6 1890 edition
9.7 1909 edition
9.8 1913 edition
9.9 School dictionaries
9.10 Collegiate Dictionary
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