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EXPLANATIONS TO THE STUDENT.
fāte, fär; mē, hėr; mīne; mōte; mūte; mōōn; then.
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS DICTIONARY.
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PREFIXES AND SUFFIXES.
ETYMOLOGY OF NAMES OF PLACES, &c.
SYMBOLS USED IN MEDICINE AND PHARMACY.
MUSICAL SIGNS AND ABBREVIATIONS.
CORRECT CEREMONIOUS FORMS OF ADDRESS.
PRONOUNCING VOCABULARY OF SCRIPTURE PROPER NAMES.
This early twentieth‑century reference work offers a comprehensive guide to English vocabulary, covering everything from everyday words to specialized technical terms. Its entries are organized alphabetically, with derivatives and irregular verb forms neatly listed beneath their base words, making navigation straightforward. A distinctive feature is its phonetic spelling system, which rewrites each word’s pronunciation using consistent consonant and vowel symbols, helping listeners hear the language as it was spoken in 1908.
Beyond definitions, the dictionary supplies etymological notes, compound phrases, and even a selection of foreign expressions that had entered English but were not yet fully anglicised. The editor includes thoughtful commentary on spelling reform, illustrating how many of the quirks of contemporary orthography once caused real confusion for learners. For anyone interested in the evolution of English or in sharpening their own pronunciation, this volume provides a clear, well‑illustrated snapshot of the language at a pivotal moment.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (329K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Colin Bell, Keith Edkins and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2012-01-28
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

by Samuel Johnson

by Noah Webster

by Noah Webster