Unpleasant People
Part 3: Swindler
For the third part of his Unpleasant People series, Anatoly Liberman discusses the recent origins of the word swindler.
For the third part of his Unpleasant People series, Anatoly Liberman discusses the recent origins of the word swindler.
Anatoly Liberman ponders what he learned this month, “especially” the “buzzword” “neologist.”
Anatoly Liberman discusses the etymology of “wayzgoose.”
Christian Kay on sounds and sense in the HTOED.
Who won our NBA contest?
Professor Christian Kay on the press interest in the HTOED.
Ammon Shea reveals how the Oxford Word of the Year is chosen.
Anatoly Liberman discusses the etymology of “dandy.”
Senior OED editor Edmund Weiner, one of the authors of The Ring of Words, on Tolkien’s language.
Ammon Shea explores the Historical Thesaurus of the Oxford English Dictionary.
Professor Christian Kay reflects on her 40 years’ work on the HTOED.
How could you use the HTOED to rewrite the Gettysburg Address?
Some facts and figures about the Historical Thesaurus of the Oxford English Dictionary.
The Timeline for the HTOED.
OUP is giving it away to celebrate the National Book Awards!
A special podictionary episode with Philip Durkin.