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Superannuation. n.s. [from superannuate.] The state of being disqualified by years. johnsonsdictionaryonline.com/1773/superan...
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Burrel Fly. [from bourreler, Fr. to execute; to torture.] An insect, called also oxfly, gadbee, or breeze. Dict. johnsonsdictionaryonline.com/1755/burrel_...
Samuel Johnson was of an entirely different disposition. He was a conservative, a defender of church and state in England. And so the tone of “Rasselas” is different than that of “Candide.” It is, like Johnson himself, melancholy... ashland.news/relocations-...
FICO. n.s. [Italian.] An act of contempt done with the fingers, expressing a fig for you. Having once recovered his fortress, he then gives the fico to his adversaries. Carew’s Survey of Cornwall. johnsonsdictionaryonline.com/1773/fico_ns
However . . . you do find "shory" in Johnson's Dictionary. johnsonsdictionaryonline.com/views/search...
To Untread. v.a. To tread back; to go back in the same steps. We will untread the steps of damned flight, And, like a bated and retired flood, Leaving our rankness and irregular course, Stoop low within those bounds we have o’erlook’d. Shakesp. johnsonsdictionaryonline.com/1755/untread...
Sea shanties, folk songs, dialect poetry, the journals of naturalists — these are the places where a word like "shory" would have had a chance. It's not a word you find in Samuel Johnson's dictionary. vocal.media/01/shory-mea...
As Letty finds out, the story revolves around the first compiler of an English dictionary, Dr Samuel Johnson. When published in 1755, it didn't include any words starting with "X". And it is this fact... which sets Letty on her hunt. uk.news.yahoo.com/norwich-auth...
“Depend upon it, sir, when a man knows he is to be hanged in a fortnight, it concentrates his mind wonderfully.” So goes Samuel Johnson’s insight, oft-quoted since 1777. (It was a diarist’s musing; Johnson was not in danger of dangling.) artsfuse.org/329945/book-...
While the first modern English dictionary, A Dictionary of the English Language by Samuel Johnson, was compiled in 1755, the modern Chinese equivalent has a much shorter history. www.theworldofchinese.com/2026/06/a-re...
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The word "shory" means shore, or coast — the edge where land runs out and water takes over.
Shory meaning: the forgotten word for shore that most people have never heard of
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Norwich author Penny Boxall has just published her exciting second children’s book, Letty and the Mystery of the Word Thieves.
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Dimitri Elias Léger’s novel turns a final moment into a sweeping meditation on love, history, and the Beautiful Game.
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Norwich author publishes exciting second children's book
Book Review: "Death of the Soccer God" - A Life Replayed at Gunpoint - The Arts Fuse
How a new “dictionary for rappers” is helping writers rhyme by continuing an ancient Chinese tradition
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The Last Word: Inside a Reverse Dictionary of Modern Chinese
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