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  1. First Occurrence in the Bible (KJV): Lamentations 2:11. Websters Dictionary 1828 – Online Edition is an excellent reference for classical literature and Bible studies.

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      Noah Webster was a Christian and famously said "Education is...

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      Online - Websters Dictionary 1828 - Online

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      Spanish - Websters Dictionary 1828 - Online

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      Words whose definitions contain a reference to "education":...

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      Science - Websters Dictionary 1828 - Online

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      - Noah Webster "Education is useless without the Bible. The...

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  2. Noah Webster was a Christian and famously said "Education is useless without the Bible." His dictionary contains seventy thousand words and over six thousand Bible references and remains one of the only mainstream dictionaries to use Bible references to demonstrate the meaning of words.

  3. Noah Webster's famous dictionary, published in 1828, shaped what we now consider American spelling. But ultimately, the choice of which spellings to adopt is made in the most democratic way possible: by public use and acceptance.

  4. 17 de sept. de 2023 · Noah Webster’s, 1828 Dictionary, Dictionary Collection opensource Language English

  5. 19 de abr. de 2024 · When Noah Webster’s first edition of the American Dictionary of the English Language was published in April 1828, it held 70,000 words, 12,000 of which were making their first appearance in dictionary form.

  6. Webster's 1828 American Dictionary of the English Language. Noah Webster. Editorium, 2010 - Reference - 828 pages. To make Webster's monumental 1828 dictionary available at a...

  7. Noah Webster wrote the first dictionary of American English. It was a radical attempt to foster a uniform language for the United States. Webster's first edition in 1828 contained about 70,000 entries -- some 12,000 more than had appeared in earlier vocabulary lists.