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A Dictionary of English Etymology         
BOOK BY HENSLEIGH WEDGWOOD
A Dictionary of English Etymology is an etymological dictionary of the English language written by Hensleigh Wedgwood and published by Trübner and Company in three volumes from 1859 to 1865 (vol. 1 1859, vol.
The Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology         
REFERENCE WORK ON THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Oxford Etymological Dictionary; Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology
The Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology is an etymological dictionary of the English language, published by Oxford University Press. The first editor of the dictionary was Charles Talbut Onions, who spent his last twenty years largely devoted to completing the first edition, published in 1966, which treated over 38,000 words and went to press just before his death.
A Dictionary of the English Language         
  • Close up of pages for M entries in the ''Folio'' and ''Abridged Dictionaries'' of 1755 and 1756 by Samuel Johnson
  • Samuel Johnson's ''Folio'' and ''Abridged Dictionaries'' together
BOOK BY SAMUEL JOHNSON
Johnson's Dictionary; Samuel Johnson's A Dictionary of the English Language; Dr. Johnson's Dictionary; Dictionary of the english language; Samuel Johnson's dictionary; Dictionary of the English Language; Johnson's Dictionary of the English Language
A Dictionary of the English Language, sometimes published as Johnson's Dictionary, was published on 15 April 1755 and written by Samuel Johnson.Advertisement in Derby Mercury 4 April 1755, page 4 'This day is published a Dictionary of the English Language by Samuel Johnson' It is among the most influential dictionaries in the history of the English language.