Ebook {Epub PDF} The Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology by C.T. Onions






















 · Edited by C. T. Onions, Associate editor G. W. S. Friedrichsen, Associate editor R. W. Burchfield. Share. The Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology is the most comprehensive dictionary of the English language ever published. It is based on the original edition of the Oxford English Dictionary but much augmented by further research on the etymology of English and other languages/5(). The Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology. Edited by C. T. Onions. With the assistance of G. W. S. Friedrichsen and R. W. Burchfield. Description. This comprehensive dictionary by one of our century's greatest language scholars provides a clear and brief account of the origins, history, and sense-development of more than 38, words. Show more. Dr. C.T. Onions first joined the staff of the Oxford English Dictionary in He worked on the OED, the Shorter OED, and then published his Shakespeare Glossary in A wonderful and learned scholar, he died in as the first edition of The Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology was going to press. Assisted by G.W.S. Friedrichsen and R.W. Burchfield, Onions created a magnificent work of erudition, /5().


organize | filter. Also by C. T. Onions. The Shorter Oxford English Dictionary on Historical Principles (Editor) copies, 7 reviews. Sweet's Anglo-Saxon Reader in Prose and Verse (Editor, some editions) copies, 3 reviews. The Oxford universal dictionary illustrated (Editor) 17 copies. Oxford Universal English Dictionary on Historical. The Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology by C. T. Onions (Editor), G. W. S. Friedrichsen (With), R. W. Burchfield (With) Hardcover (New Edition) $ Ship This Item — Qualifies for Free Shipping Buy Online, Pick up in Store Check Availability at Nearby Stores. The lexicographical labours of the late Dr C.T. Onions began when he joined the staff of the Oxford English Dictionary in His astringent yet humane scholarship in this field was well known from his work as co-editor (with J. A. H. Murray, Henry Bradley, and W. A. Craigie) of the OED, and later of the Shorter Oxford English Dictionary.


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 , which treated over 38, words and went to press just before his death. Dr. C.T. Onions first joined the staff of the Oxford English Dictionary in He worked on the OED, the Shorter OED, and then published his Shakespeare Glossary in A wonderful and learned scholar, he died in as the first edition of The Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology was going to press. Assisted by G.W.S. Friedrichsen and R.W. Burchfield, Onions created a magnificent work of erudition, with 24, main entries. Edited by C. T. Onions, Associate editor G. W. S. Friedrichsen, Associate editor R. W. Burchfield. Share. The Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology is the most comprehensive dictionary of the English language ever published. It is based on the original edition of the Oxford English Dictionary but much augmented by further research on the etymology of English and other languages.

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