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This 1812 Webster's definition of a house cat is insulting to house cats everywhere, even if it may be accurate
Friday July 12, 2024. 02:45 AM , from BoingBoing
The first edition of Noah Webster's American Dictionary of the English Language was published in 1828.
'It has been my aim in this work, now offered to my fellow citizens, to ascertain the true principles of the language, in its orthography and structure; to purify it from some palpable errors, and reduce the number of its anomalies, thus giving it more regularity and consistency of forms, both of words and sentences; and in this manner, to furnish a standard of our vernacular tongue,' Webster wrote in the preface. — Read the rest The post This 1812 Webster's definition of a house cat is insulting to house cats everywhere, even if it may be accurate appeared first on Boing Boing.
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