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Qué (quién) es OED - definición

PREMIER HISTORICAL DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
New English Dictionary on Historical Principles; New English Dictionary; The Oxford English Dictionary; Oxford English dictionary; OED English; A New English Dictionary On Historical Principles; OED; OED Online; Oxford English Dictionary Online; Oxfored English Dictionary; Oed; Oed.com; Murray's Dictionary; Murray's dictionary; Murry's Dictionary; Compact Edition of the Oxford English Dictionary; A New English Dictionary on Historical Principles; Compact Editions of the Oxford English Dictionary; Oxford English Dictionary 7th edition; OED2; OED Third edition; OED 3rd Edition; OED Second edition, 1989; OED Second edition; OED.com; O.E.D.; Oxford English Dictionary (OED); Oxford english dictionary; Oxford english Dictionary; New Oxford English Dictionary
  • James Murray]], Editor of the ''Oxford English Dictionary''
  • [[William Chester Minor]], 1834–1920
  • Frederick Furnivall]], 1825–1910
  • James Murray]] in the Scriptorium at Banbury Road
  • James Murray]], its first editor
  • LEXX]]
  • A screenshot of the first version of the ''OED'' second edition CD-ROM software
  • ''OED2'' 4th Edition CD-ROM
  • A printout of the SGML markup used in the computerization of the ''OED,'' showing pencil annotations used to mark corrections
  • A quotation slip as used in the compilation of the ''OED,'' illustrating the word ''flood''

OED         
¦ abbreviation Oxford English Dictionary.
Oxford spelling         
SPELLING STANDARD USED BY THE OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS (OUP) FOR BRITISH PUBLICATIONS, INCLUDING ITS OXFORD ENGLISH DICTIONARY (OED)
En-GB-oed; Oxford English; OED spelling; Oed spelling; Oxford Spelling; Ize; En-gb-oed; Oxford English spelling; Oxford Style; British (Oxford) spelling; Oxford english; En-GB-oxendict; Oxford style; British Oxford English; Oup spelling
Oxford spelling (also Oxford English Dictionary spelling, Oxford style, or Oxford English spelling) is a spelling standard, named after its use by the University of Oxford, that prescribes the use of British spelling in combination with the suffix -ize in words like realize and organization, in contrast to use of -ise endings.
Oedipus (Seneca)         
TRAGEDY BY SENECA
Oedipus (Seneca play)
Oedipus is a fabula crepidata (Roman tragic play with Greek subject) of c. 1061 lines of verse that was written by Lucius Annaeus Seneca at some time during the 1st century AD.

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Oxford English Dictionary

The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) is the principal historical dictionary of the English language, published by Oxford University Press (OUP). It traces the historical development of the English language, providing a comprehensive resource to scholars and academic researchers, as well as describing usage in its many variations throughout the world.

Work began on the dictionary in 1857, but it was only in 1884 that it began to be published in unbound fascicles as work continued on the project, under the name of A New English Dictionary on Historical Principles; Founded Mainly on the Materials Collected by The Philological Society. In 1895, the title The Oxford English Dictionary was first used unofficially on the covers of the series, and in 1928 the full dictionary was republished in 10 bound volumes. In 1933, the title The Oxford English Dictionary fully replaced the former name in all occurrences in its reprinting as 12 volumes with a one-volume supplement. More supplements came over the years until 1989, when the second edition was published, comprising 21,728 pages in 20 volumes. Since 2000, compilation of a third edition of the dictionary has been underway, approximately half of which was complete by 2018.

The first electronic version of the dictionary was made available in 1988. The online version has been available since 2000, and by April 2014 was receiving over two million visits per month. The third edition of the dictionary is expected to be available exclusively in electronic form; the Chief Executive of Oxford University Press has stated that it is unlikely that it will ever be printed.

Ejemplos de uso de OED
1. Boffin, for example, is dated to 1'41 by the OED.
2. The OED has only come across a reference to computers dating from 1'83.
3. The expression was first included in the OED in 1''3.
4. In many cases, the OED is unable to tell how a word was invented.
5. But that‘s not why I feel betrayed by my precious OED.