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Dictionary
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General Knowledge
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1. something spoken, written, or otherwise presented
in the beginning or introducing something
Before we understand what a dictionary is,
let's explore the idea of language a little with the help
of a fable.
When all humans lived in the same place and
spoke the same language, they decided to build a city
with a tower that went all the way up to the heavens.
God was angered by
this attempt to take his
power so he destroyed the
tower. And to ensure that
this would not happen again
he scattered the people by
creating different lan-
guages.
Introduction /intrə’dəkSHən/ n.
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When I speak the same language as someone
else, I have the ability to place a thought from my
head into someone else's. That is why this story
called The tower of Babel is interesting, because it
tells us of the power of being able to understand each
other and work together.
Just like you use a remote control to change
the channel on your television to suit your mood, you
can use language to change the setting in someone's
brain to suit your interest. So think of the dictionary
as a tool that allows us to harness the power of com-
munication because it explains the meanings of
words and how to write them.
How to use an English dictionary
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The first step to learning how to use any dic-
tionary is knowing the alphabet well. Most languages
use a standard form where words are organised in al-
phabetical order.
You will have to be able to judge whether a
word comes directly before or after another depend-
ing on the letter it begins with. If two words begin
with the same letter, the one after decides the correct
order, and then the next, and so on.
Let me explain-
bark, bare and barn all have 'bar' as their first three
letters.
To look them up in the dictionary you will have to
first find the page with the word bar:
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bar /bär/n.
1. A long rod or rigid piece of wood, metal, or similar
material, typically used as an obstruction, fastening,
or weapon.
2. A unit of pressure equivalent to a hundred thou-
sand newtons per square meter or approximately one
atmosphere.
bar /bär/v.
Fasten (something, esp. a door or window) with a bar
or bars: "she bars the door”
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prep.
Except for; apart from: "everyone, bar a few ascetics,
thinks it desirable".
Any dictionary will first display the word in bold
followed by its phonetic pronunciation in between
backslashes '/ /'.
The n. denotes that the explanation below is of its
noun form. There could be multiple meanings, which
are listed in order of how commonly it is used.
The v. denotes the word in its verb form.
The prep. denotes the meaning of the word in its
prepositional form.
Meanings most often have a sentence to explain
its usage.
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Ancient Dictionaries
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Now that you have found the word bar, you
can then go down the alphabet to find 'bare', since 'e'
comes before 'k' and 'n'. To test yourself, you can try
looking up a 5 letter word.
It is interesting to know that the story of the
Tower of Babel comes from the same region where
the oldest known dictionaries were found. These
4000 year old dictionaries were cuneiform tablets
that translated words from Sumerian to Akkadian,
two languages of the Mesopotamian civilisation.
They were a word list that told you what its
equivalent was in two different languages without ac-
tually explaining their meanings
Dictionary
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The trend of bilingual dictionaries continued
for a very long time. However, people also created
word compilations after the 6th century BC that were
dedicated to the understanding words from the same
language.One of the oldest existing dictionaries
comes from China and is called the Erya.
It was broken up into 19
sections explaining things like
relatives, utensils, music, foods,
plants, animals, instructions and
words themselves (grammar and
language).
The first Sanskrit dictionary
was called the Amarakosa, which
was written in verse and contained
10,000 word meanings. It was also
called Namalinganushasan.
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If we break down this long word we get:
nama- instructions; linga-gender; anu- noun;
shasana- inscription
( or )
'instructions concerning nouns and gender'. You
may look at the word breakdown and the meaning
here and say that they are not exact. This is because
certain things get 'lost in translation'.
Arabic dictionaries made between the 8th and 14th
century BC were ordered by the rhyme order (of the
last syllable) or the alphabetical order of the root
word. If the list explained words of hadith or of the
Qur'an they were generally listed in alphabetical
order of the first letter.
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The modern English dictionary
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Before we learn how to read the modern Eng-
lish dictionary, let me give you a short history of the
English language in bullet form-
The Romans leave the British isles in 410 AD.
They do not leave much of their language, Latin
behind.
Germanic settlers called Angles and Saxons come
to Britain around 450 AD. They bring their languages
with them.
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Soon after, Latin returns to the British isles in full
force with Christianity.
English changes and develops a great deal follow-
ing the invasion of the Frenchman William the con-
queror in 1066 AD.
After the French are driven out of England, it is
the time of Shakespeare. This author single-handedly
added around 2000 new words and phrases into the
English language before his demise in 1616.
Around the same time (1611), the King James
Bible is first printed. This is ground-breaking be-
cause in translating the entire Old and New Testa-
ments numerous phrases and idioms enter the way
people use this language.
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Right after the release of the King James Version,
Britain sees a rise in scientific research. It is then that
science in Britain begin to employ English as a
medium of instruction. These men add words to the
English language at a rapid rate.
English was expanding in all directions at a
very rapid rate and so a new breed of academics
known as lexicographers was born. They took it upon
themselves to compile all the words that had been
created, borrowed, and stolen from different lan-
guages and put them all in one place- a dictionary.
The first big project to create such a book was
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary of The English Lan-
guage, which took him 9 years to write.
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Creating a dictionary is somewhat a hopeless
task because language is always evolving and by the
time one book is printed, there are already 100's of
new words waiting to be entered. However, this book
changed the English language because you could
look up a standardised spelling meaning of a word.
In 1857 a new book was started called the
Oxford English Dictionary. It took 70 years and 3
editors before it was finished in 1927. You have al-
ready read how English evolved by pulling words
from its Germanic, French, and Latin ancestries. This
is why some words will have multiple meanings with
multiple forms. It is also the reason why some dic-
tionaries will tell you the root of the word and which
language it was acquired from.
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When the British came to India in search of
new trade, they brought with them the English lan-
guage. As the East India company secured more
holdings their language evolved to include many
words from various Indian languages. Below are a
few:
Hindi & Urdu
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bandana- a scarf that you tie around your head
bandhna: meaning to tie
bungalow- a house that stands alone and has a garden
around it
from Bangla: Hindi word for Bengal style
chutney- a spicy condiment made by crushing fruits
or vegetables with spices
chatni: meaning to crush
pundit- a priest or scholar
verandah- meaning courtyard
Sanskrit
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avatar- a reincarnation
avatara: meaning descent
mantra- a statement that is frequently repeated
taken literally: meaning holy message or text
maya- meaning illusion
sutra- meaning rule
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finale /fəˈnalē/n.
the last piece in a division
Words that you find in the dictionary come to-
gether to make up a powerful social technology
called language. We can easily coordinate our activi-
ties by communicating with someone else using this
tool. The story of the tower of Babel tells us of the
benefits of cooperation, which is made possible
through language. The dictionary gives us the ability
to come together once more and build sky-scrapers
and Eiffel Towers, and communicate in multiple lan-
guages over international borders. The dictionary,
like language is constantly evolving to accommodate
the changing world around it. Whether you are trying
to improve your English vocabulary, or trying to use
a bilingual dictionary on your travels around the
world, knowing how to effectively use the dictionary
is an important skill.
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Dictionary
Dictionaries in some languages are not ordered the
same way as an English one. Find out which ones are
different and scribble down the differences.
Look for the following words in the dictionary:
The longest word
3 words without any vowels
Browse through the dictionary and find 1 word with
a Latin root, 1 with a Greek root and 1 with a French
root.
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  • 1. Dictionary Copyright 2012 Mocomi & Anibrain Digital Technologies Pvt. Ltd. All Rights Reserved.© General Knowledge mocomi.com/learn/general-knowledge/
  • 2. 1. something spoken, written, or otherwise presented in the beginning or introducing something Before we understand what a dictionary is, let's explore the idea of language a little with the help of a fable. When all humans lived in the same place and spoke the same language, they decided to build a city with a tower that went all the way up to the heavens. God was angered by this attempt to take his power so he destroyed the tower. And to ensure that this would not happen again he scattered the people by creating different lan- guages. Introduction /intrə’dəkSHən/ n. Dictionary Copyright 2012 Mocomi & Anibrain Digital Technologies Pvt. Ltd. All Rights Reserved.©
  • 3. Copyright 2012 Mocomi & Anibrain Digital Technologies Pvt. Ltd. All Rights Reserved.© Dictionary When I speak the same language as someone else, I have the ability to place a thought from my head into someone else's. That is why this story called The tower of Babel is interesting, because it tells us of the power of being able to understand each other and work together. Just like you use a remote control to change the channel on your television to suit your mood, you can use language to change the setting in someone's brain to suit your interest. So think of the dictionary as a tool that allows us to harness the power of com- munication because it explains the meanings of words and how to write them.
  • 4. How to use an English dictionary Copyright 2012 Mocomi & Anibrain Digital Technologies Pvt. Ltd. All Rights Reserved.© Dictionary The first step to learning how to use any dic- tionary is knowing the alphabet well. Most languages use a standard form where words are organised in al- phabetical order. You will have to be able to judge whether a word comes directly before or after another depend- ing on the letter it begins with. If two words begin with the same letter, the one after decides the correct order, and then the next, and so on. Let me explain- bark, bare and barn all have 'bar' as their first three letters. To look them up in the dictionary you will have to first find the page with the word bar:
  • 5. Dictionary Copyright 2012 Mocomi & Anibrain Digital Technologies Pvt. Ltd. All Rights Reserved.© bar /bär/n. 1. A long rod or rigid piece of wood, metal, or similar material, typically used as an obstruction, fastening, or weapon. 2. A unit of pressure equivalent to a hundred thou- sand newtons per square meter or approximately one atmosphere. bar /bär/v. Fasten (something, esp. a door or window) with a bar or bars: "she bars the door”
  • 6. Dictionary Copyright 2012 Mocomi & Anibrain Digital Technologies Pvt. Ltd. All Rights Reserved.© prep. Except for; apart from: "everyone, bar a few ascetics, thinks it desirable". Any dictionary will first display the word in bold followed by its phonetic pronunciation in between backslashes '/ /'. The n. denotes that the explanation below is of its noun form. There could be multiple meanings, which are listed in order of how commonly it is used. The v. denotes the word in its verb form. The prep. denotes the meaning of the word in its prepositional form. Meanings most often have a sentence to explain its usage.
  • 7. Dictionary Ancient Dictionaries Copyright 2012 Mocomi & Anibrain Digital Technologies Pvt. Ltd. All Rights Reserved.© Now that you have found the word bar, you can then go down the alphabet to find 'bare', since 'e' comes before 'k' and 'n'. To test yourself, you can try looking up a 5 letter word. It is interesting to know that the story of the Tower of Babel comes from the same region where the oldest known dictionaries were found. These 4000 year old dictionaries were cuneiform tablets that translated words from Sumerian to Akkadian, two languages of the Mesopotamian civilisation. They were a word list that told you what its equivalent was in two different languages without ac- tually explaining their meanings
  • 8. Dictionary Copyright 2012 Mocomi & Anibrain Digital Technologies Pvt. Ltd. All Rights Reserved.© The trend of bilingual dictionaries continued for a very long time. However, people also created word compilations after the 6th century BC that were dedicated to the understanding words from the same language.One of the oldest existing dictionaries comes from China and is called the Erya. It was broken up into 19 sections explaining things like relatives, utensils, music, foods, plants, animals, instructions and words themselves (grammar and language). The first Sanskrit dictionary was called the Amarakosa, which was written in verse and contained 10,000 word meanings. It was also called Namalinganushasan.
  • 9. Dictionary Copyright 2012 Mocomi & Anibrain Digital Technologies Pvt. Ltd. All Rights Reserved.© If we break down this long word we get: nama- instructions; linga-gender; anu- noun; shasana- inscription ( or ) 'instructions concerning nouns and gender'. You may look at the word breakdown and the meaning here and say that they are not exact. This is because certain things get 'lost in translation'. Arabic dictionaries made between the 8th and 14th century BC were ordered by the rhyme order (of the last syllable) or the alphabetical order of the root word. If the list explained words of hadith or of the Qur'an they were generally listed in alphabetical order of the first letter.
  • 10. Dictionary The modern English dictionary Copyright 2012 Mocomi & Anibrain Digital Technologies Pvt. Ltd. All Rights Reserved.© Before we learn how to read the modern Eng- lish dictionary, let me give you a short history of the English language in bullet form- The Romans leave the British isles in 410 AD. They do not leave much of their language, Latin behind. Germanic settlers called Angles and Saxons come to Britain around 450 AD. They bring their languages with them.
  • 11. Dictionary Copyright 2012 Mocomi & Anibrain Digital Technologies Pvt. Ltd. All Rights Reserved.© Soon after, Latin returns to the British isles in full force with Christianity. English changes and develops a great deal follow- ing the invasion of the Frenchman William the con- queror in 1066 AD. After the French are driven out of England, it is the time of Shakespeare. This author single-handedly added around 2000 new words and phrases into the English language before his demise in 1616. Around the same time (1611), the King James Bible is first printed. This is ground-breaking be- cause in translating the entire Old and New Testa- ments numerous phrases and idioms enter the way people use this language.
  • 12. Copyright 2012 Mocomi & Anibrain Digital Technologies Pvt. Ltd. All Rights Reserved.© Dictionary Right after the release of the King James Version, Britain sees a rise in scientific research. It is then that science in Britain begin to employ English as a medium of instruction. These men add words to the English language at a rapid rate. English was expanding in all directions at a very rapid rate and so a new breed of academics known as lexicographers was born. They took it upon themselves to compile all the words that had been created, borrowed, and stolen from different lan- guages and put them all in one place- a dictionary. The first big project to create such a book was Samuel Johnson's Dictionary of The English Lan- guage, which took him 9 years to write.
  • 13. Dictionary Copyright 2012 Mocomi & Anibrain Digital Technologies Pvt. Ltd. All Rights Reserved.© Creating a dictionary is somewhat a hopeless task because language is always evolving and by the time one book is printed, there are already 100's of new words waiting to be entered. However, this book changed the English language because you could look up a standardised spelling meaning of a word. In 1857 a new book was started called the Oxford English Dictionary. It took 70 years and 3 editors before it was finished in 1927. You have al- ready read how English evolved by pulling words from its Germanic, French, and Latin ancestries. This is why some words will have multiple meanings with multiple forms. It is also the reason why some dic- tionaries will tell you the root of the word and which language it was acquired from.
  • 14. Dictionary Copyright 2012 Mocomi & Anibrain Digital Technologies Pvt. Ltd. All Rights Reserved.© When the British came to India in search of new trade, they brought with them the English lan- guage. As the East India company secured more holdings their language evolved to include many words from various Indian languages. Below are a few:
  • 15. Hindi & Urdu Copyright 2012 Mocomi & Anibrain Digital Technologies Pvt. Ltd. All Rights Reserved.© Dictionary bandana- a scarf that you tie around your head bandhna: meaning to tie bungalow- a house that stands alone and has a garden around it from Bangla: Hindi word for Bengal style chutney- a spicy condiment made by crushing fruits or vegetables with spices chatni: meaning to crush pundit- a priest or scholar verandah- meaning courtyard
  • 16. Sanskrit Copyright 2012 Mocomi & Anibrain Digital Technologies Pvt. Ltd. All Rights Reserved.© Dictionary avatar- a reincarnation avatara: meaning descent mantra- a statement that is frequently repeated taken literally: meaning holy message or text maya- meaning illusion sutra- meaning rule
  • 17. Copyright 2012 Mocomi & Anibrain Digital Technologies Pvt. Ltd. All Rights Reserved.© Dictionary finale /fəˈnalē/n. the last piece in a division Words that you find in the dictionary come to- gether to make up a powerful social technology called language. We can easily coordinate our activi- ties by communicating with someone else using this tool. The story of the tower of Babel tells us of the benefits of cooperation, which is made possible through language. The dictionary gives us the ability to come together once more and build sky-scrapers and Eiffel Towers, and communicate in multiple lan- guages over international borders. The dictionary, like language is constantly evolving to accommodate the changing world around it. Whether you are trying to improve your English vocabulary, or trying to use a bilingual dictionary on your travels around the world, knowing how to effectively use the dictionary is an important skill.
  • 18. Project Copyright 2012 Mocomi & Anibrain Digital Technologies Pvt. Ltd. All Rights Reserved.© Dictionary Dictionaries in some languages are not ordered the same way as an English one. Find out which ones are different and scribble down the differences. Look for the following words in the dictionary: The longest word 3 words without any vowels Browse through the dictionary and find 1 word with a Latin root, 1 with a Greek root and 1 with a French root. Image source: www.wikipedia.org and these files are from wikipedia commons For more such interactive article and video, visit: mocomi.com/learn/