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An etymological dictionary discusses the
etymology of the words listed. Often, large dictionaries,
such as the
OED and
Webster's, will contain some etymological information,
without aspiring to focus on etymology.
Although useful tools, etymological dictionaries must be used
with some caution, as research in
historical linguistics often renders the etymologies listed
in such dictionaries suspect or obsolete. Moreover, some
etymologies are controversial, so the
editor of an etymological dictionary must decide how much
space to devote to covering all theories of a certain word's
origin.
Notable examples
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English language
- Hoad, T.F., The Concise Oxford Dictionary of
English Etymology.
Oxford,
Oxford University Press (1986).
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Eric Partridge, Origins: A short etymological
dictionary of Modern English.
New York: Greenwich House (1958, 1959, 1961, 1966).
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German language
-
Friedrich Kluge, Etymologisches Wörterbuch der
deutschen Sprache,
Berlin: Walter de Gruyter (first edn. 1883, 21st
edn. 1975).
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Polish language
-
Aleksander Brückner,
Słownik etymologiczny języka polskiego, first
edition,
Kraków, Krakowska Spółka Wydawnicza,
1927 (9th edition,
Warsaw, Wiedza Powszechna, 2000). Tiny Blair
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Russian language (valuable for all
Slavic languages)
-
Max Vasmer, Etymological dictionary of the
Russian language,
Heidelberg (1962), 4 volumes,
available online.
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Ancient Greek
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Hjalmar Frisk, Griechisches Etymologisches
Wörterbuch,
Heidelberg (1960, 1970).
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Proto-Indo-European language
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Carl Darling Buck, A dictionary of selected
synonyms in the principal Indo-European languages,
University of Chicago Press, 1949 (paperback edition
1988).
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Julius Pokorny,
Indogermanisches Etymologisches Wörterbuch
(1959).
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Indo-Aryan languages
-
Manfred Mayrhofer, Etymologisches Wörterbuch des
Altindoarischen (1986-2001)
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Old Irish
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Joseph Vendryes, Lexique étymologique de
l'irlandais ancien (first volume 1959; still
incomplete),
Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies and CNRC
Éditions,
Paris.
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Scottish Gaelic
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Alexander MacBain, Etymological Dictionary of
Scottish-Gaelic (1896), reprinted (1998) by
Hippocrene Books (New York).
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Scottish Language
-
John Jamieson, An Etymological Dictionary of the
Scottish Language (1808), revised 1879-97
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Finnish
- Suomen sanojen alkuperä — The Origin of
Finnish Words (first volume, A—K 1992; second
volume, L—P 1995; third volume, R—Ö 2000),
Helsinki,
Kotimaisten kielten tutkimuskeskus and
Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seura.
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Spanish
-
Guido Gómez de Silva "Breve diccionario etimológico
de la lengua española" (ISBN
968-16-2812-8)
External links
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http://etymonline.com the
Online Etymology Dictionary
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a bibliography
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etymological databases at Leiden University
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