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Galateasdream

Active Member
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ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
Look, just provide the full etymology of every word you've used so far ... No biggie :)

Why do you have such difficulty with the word definition?

Why do you need to make up your own version of the definition of universal? Is it because the true definition proves you wrong.
 

Galateasdream

Active Member
Why do you have such difficulty with the word definition?

Why do you need to make up your own version of the definition of universal? Is it because the true definition proves you wrong.

That isn't a full OED defintion of 'kicked the bucket'.

Try again :)
 

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
Actually, since you made the claim, you need to prove that it is.
I know that full OED entries contain etymological information. You provided none.
Try again. :)

You are making the claim that it's not the full definition. It is for you to validate your claim.

I copied and pasted the full lexico entry for "kick the bucket". Prove me wrong or admit your little game has failed
 

Galateasdream

Active Member
You are making the claim that it's not the full definition. It is for you to validate your claim.

I copied and pasted the full lexico entry for "kick the bucket". Prove me wrong or admit your little game has failed

Lexico entry ... Are you making the claim that that is the same as the full OED entry ???
 

Galateasdream

Active Member
Lol...
Ok.

Wiki says:
As a historical dictionary, the Oxford English Dictionary explains words by showing their development rather than merely their present-day usages.[6] Therefore, it shows definitions in the order that the sense of the word began being used, including word meanings which are no longer used. Each definition is shown with numerous short usage quotations; in each case, the first quotation shows the first recorded instance of the word that the editors are aware of and, in the case of words and senses no longer in current usage, the last quotation is the last known recorded usage. This allows the reader to get an approximate sense of the time period in which a particular word has been in use, and additional quotations help the reader to ascertain information about how the word is used in context, beyond any explanation that the dictionary editors can provide.

And the entry for lexico notes that it isn't the same as the full OED:
The dictionary content in Oxford Dictionaries focuses on current English and includes modern meanings and uses of words. Where words have more than one meaning, the most important and common meanings in modern English are given first, and less common and more specialist or technical uses are listed below. The OED, on the other hand, is a historical dictionary and it forms a record of all the core words and ...

Lol.
Lexico online is far from being the full OED ... :)
 

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
Lol...
Ok.

Wiki says:
As a historical dictionary, the Oxford English Dictionary explains words by showing their development rather than merely their present-day usages.[6] Therefore, it shows definitions in the order that the sense of the word began being used, including word meanings which are no longer used. Each definition is shown with numerous short usage quotations; in each case, the first quotation shows the first recorded instance of the word that the editors are aware of and, in the case of words and senses no longer in current usage, the last quotation is the last known recorded usage. This allows the reader to get an approximate sense of the time period in which a particular word has been in use, and additional quotations help the reader to ascertain information about how the word is used in context, beyond any explanation that the dictionary editors can provide.

And the entry for lexico notes that it isn't the same as the full OED:
The dictionary content in Oxford Dictionaries focuses on current English and includes modern meanings and uses of words. Where words have more than one meaning, the most important and common meanings in modern English are given first, and less common and more specialist or technical uses are listed below. The OED, on the other hand, is a historical dictionary and it forms a record of all the core words and ...

Lol.
Lexico online is far from being the full OED ... :)

Still not proved me wrong

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ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
Now I've proven you wrong, what now? This is very trivial and stupid, lol :)

You have provided nothing to prove be wrong on the term "kick the bucket"... NOTHING.

You have provided a wiki article, editable by anyone.

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