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The earliest English dictionary is the definition of French, Spanish or Latin vocabulary and English. The word "dictionary" was invented by the British, John of Garland in 1220 - he wrote the book Dictionarius to help the Latin "dictionary". In 1582, an elementary list of 8,000 English words was created by elementary Richard Mulcaster. The first pure English alphabet dictionary is A Table Alphabeticall written in 1604 by British teacher Robert Cawdrey. The only surviving copy is Bodlean's Oxford Library. This dictionary and many imitators following it were untrusted and considered to be undecided
In 1806, Noah Webster published his first dictionary "English Language Assembly Dictionary". In 1807, Webster began writing an extended comprehensive dictionary, "American English dictionary"; it took 27 years to complete. To evaluate the etymology of a word, Webster has investigated 26 languages including Anglo-Saxon, German, Greek, Latin, Italian, Spanish, French, Hebrew, Arabic. And Sanskrit. Webster completed his dictionary while studying in Paris and France in Cambridge in 1825. His book contains 70,000 words, 12,000 of which are not listed in the published dictionary. As a spell reformer, Webster considers spelling rules in English unnecessarily complicated, so his dictionary introduces the spelling of American English, "color" as "color", "wagon" as " waggon ", and" center ". "It is not central"