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Dictionary of American
English that is generally regarded as one of the greatest ever
produced. The first edition (1889–91) contained six volumes; a
supplementary Cyclopedia of Names, including personal and
geographic names, famous works of art and literature, and the like, was
published in 1894.
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The entire work was under the superintendence of William Dwight Whitney
(1827–94), professor of philology at Yale University. An atlas was
added in 1897, and partial revisions of the set were made from time to
time thereafter; a 12-volume edition was produced in 1911.
Long after it went out of print, the Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
remained one of the most valuable references for etymologists,
lexicographers, and historians. It contained more than 200,000 main
entries and 500,000 definitions.
In addition to thorough coverage of
American English and complete etymology, the set strongly emphasized
scientific and technical terms. A two-volume New Century Dictionary of the English Language (1952) and a three-volume New Century Cyclopedia of Names (1954) are modernizations of the 1911 edition.
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