America wrote the dictionary.
America wrote the dictionary.
America wrote the dictionary.
The first ever English dictionary, maybe...
For anyone interested here’s a very abbreviated rough list of the first ever dictionaries, summarised from Wikipedia:
I would have thought there would be dictionary of hieroglyphics before any of them, but if there was it hasn’t survived.
Dr William Minor submitted over 10,000 words to the first draft of the Oxford English Dictionary from a Scottish Lunatic Asylum.
There was a movie about it called The Professor and the Madman.
Maybe they didn't write it but they must have added a lot of the slurs it has
Is it chatgpt or a stroke?
Just gonna ignore Webster, huh?
Published in 1806?
And?
edit: I think this is probably the question that came across as combative, so I apologize. I would point out that the American in the screenshot did not say America wrote the first dictionary, just the dictionary, and the screenshot cuts out all context to what was being replied to so do we know it's incorrect? In America, America wrote the dictionary, and this is a world instance. (I actually would not use the word "America" here, but rather "the US", but I am matching the phrasing in the post title that America wrote the dictionary)