Joseph Emerson Worcester
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- A historical figure in American lexicography: Joseph Emerson Worcester was a 19th-century American lexicographer, known for his dictionaries and a famous rivalry with Noah Webster.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- The dictionary compiled by Joseph Emerson Worcester was a major competitor to Webster's.
- Students of lexicography often study the controversy between Noah Webster and Joseph Emerson Worcester.
Advanced Usage
- "Worcesterian": Pertaining to or characteristic of Joseph Emerson Worcester or his scholarly work, particularly his dictionary style.
- The Worcesterian approach to spelling was more conservative than Webster's.
Variants and Related Words
- Worcester's Dictionary: Refers specifically to the dictionaries published by Joseph Emerson Worcester, such as "A Comprehensive Pronouncing and Explanatory Dictionary of the English Language."
- Worcester's Dictionary was a respected reference work in its time.
Synonyms
- Lexicographer: A compiler or writer of a dictionary.
- Scholar: A specialist in a particular branch of study.
Related Phrases
- The Webster-Worcester Dictionary Wars: A historical term for the public and professional rivalry between the dictionaries of Noah Webster and Joseph Emerson Worcester.
- The Webster-Worcester dictionary wars were a significant chapter in American publishing.
Noun
- United States lexicographer who was accused of plagiarism by Noah Webster (1784-1865)