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A Dictionary of American English on Historical
Principles was a
dictionary of terms coined in the
United States that was published in four volumes from
1938
to 1944.
Intended to pick up where the
Oxford English Dictionary left off, it was begun in
1925
by
William A. Craigie. The first
fascicle appeared in
1936
under the editorship of Craigie and
James R. Hulbert.
The work was one of the sources for the
Random House Dictionary of the English Language. A
similar, but unrelated modern work, the
Dictionary of American Regional English, is presently
being compiled.
Categories:
Dictionaries |
American literature |
1938 books