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Dictionary factsFirst EditionProposed size: 4 volumes, 6,400 pages (with provision for ‘a larger dictionary containing not fewer than 10 volumes, each containing not less than 1,600 pages’) Actual size: 10 volumes, 15,490 pages Proposed time to complete: 10 years Actual time to complete: 70 years (from approval date) Publication date: 1884-1928 in 128 fascicles. Published in 10 volumes in 1928 and reissued in 12 volumes in 1933, with addition of one-volume Supplement Price of fascicles: 12 shillings and sixpence for large sections Price of bound volumes (1928): from 50 to 55 guineas for the set, depending on binding Number of pages edited by James Murray: est., 7,200 Number of entries: 252,200 Number of word forms defined and/or illustrated: 414,800 Number of contributors (readers): est. 2,000 Number of quotations submitted by contributors: est. 5 million Number of quotations used in Dictionary: 1,861,200 Number of authors represented in quotations: 2,700 Number of works represented in quotations: 4,500 Supplement (1972-1986)Proposed size: one volume, 1,300 pages Actual size: 4 volumes, 5,730 pages Proposed time to complete: 7 years Actual time to complete: 30 years Publication date: vol. 1, 1972; vol. 2, 1976; vol. 3, 1982; vol. 4, 1986 Number of entries: 69,300 Number of quotations: est. 527,000 Second Edition (1989)Proposed size: 20 volumes Actual size: 20 volumes, 21,730 pages Publication date: 1989 Weight of text: 62.6 kilos or 137.72 lbs. Amount of ink used to print complete run: 2,830 kilos or 6,243 lbs. Number of words in entire text: 59 million Number of printed characters: 350 million Number of different typographical characters used in text: approx.: 750 (660 special plus approx. 90 on regular keyboard) Equivalent person years used to ‘key in’ text to convert to machine-readable form: 120 Equivalent person years to proof-read text: 60 Number of megabytes of electronic storage required for text: 540 Number of entries: 291,500 Number of main entries: 231,100 Number of main entries for obsolete words: 47,100 Number of main entries for spurious words: 240 Number of main entries for non-naturalized words: 12,200 Longest entry in Dictionary: the verb ‘set’ with over 430 senses consisting of approximately 60,000 words or 326,000 characters Number of cross-reference entries: 60,400 Number of cross-references within entries: 580,600 Number of word forms defined and/or illustrated: 615,100 Number of pronunciations: 139,900 Number of etymologies: 219,800 Number of quotations: 2,436,600 Most frequently quoted work (in various full and partial version, and translations): Bible (est. 25,000 quotations) Most frequently quoted single author: Shakespeare (approx. 33,300 quotations) Most frequently quoted single work of Shakespeare: Hamlet (almost 1,600 quotations) Percentage of quotations by centuries:
Note: ‘Undated’ includes approximately 1,250 quotations from Beowulf, with the balance consisting of proverbs, nursery rhymes, ‘made up’ illustrations, and references to the appearance of word forms ‘in mod. Dicts.’ All the above figures should be regarded as approximate. |
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