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This dictionary of Webster's 1828 was created by comparing each word from the Webster's 1828 to a list of words from the King James Bible. If a word from the Webster's 1828 appeared in the KJV, its definition was included in this online text. Additionally, each word from the dictionary was included to be as complete as possible, but without including all 60,000+ definitions from the unabridged dictionary.
The dictionary is based on the work of the following Biblica team members:
John R. Carter – Managing Editor
Catherine Wright – Managing Editor
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Noah Webster's American Dictionary of the English Language, published in 1828, has enjoyed a renewed interest in American homeschooling and Bible study. The first edition of Webster's dictionary is perhaps the only general dictionary that can also be called a Christian one.
The dictionary was first published in 1828 by the American Bible Society. It was edited by Noah Webster (1789-1864), a prominent educator, minister, and lexicographer who would serve as chief editor of the Webster's Third New International Dictionary.
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