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Does Merriam-Webster have any connection to Noah Webster?

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Does Merriam-Webster have any connection to Noah Webster?

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Merriam-Webster can be considered the direct lexicographical heir of Noah Webster. In 1843, the company bought the rights to the 1841 edition of Webster’s magnum opus, An American Dictionary of the English Language, Corrected and Enlarged. At the same time, they secured the rights to create revised editions of the work. Since that time, Merriam-Webster editors have carried forward Noah Webster’s work, creating some of the most widely used and respected dictionaries and reference books in the world. For more information, see Noah Webster and America’s First Dictionary and From Noah Webster to Merriam-Webster: A Timeline.

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