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  2. William Chester Minor - Wikipedia

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    William Chester Minor (also known as W. C. Minor; 22 June 1834 – 26 March 1920) was an American army surgeon, psychiatric hospital patient, and lexicographical researcher. After serving in the Union Army during the American Civil War , Minor moved to England.

  3. The Surgeon of Crowthorne - Wikipedia

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    The book tells the story of the making of the Oxford English Dictionary (OED) and one of its most prolific early contributors, William Chester Minor, a retired United States Army surgeon. Minor was, at the time, imprisoned in the Broadmoor Criminal Lunatic Asylum, near the village of Crowthorne, in Berkshire, England.

  4. William Minor - Wikipedia

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    William Minor is the name of: William Chester Minor (1834–1920), American surgeon, prolific contributor to the Oxford English Dictionary; William J. Minor (1808–1869), American planter and banker in the Antebellum South; William T. Minor (1815–1889), American politician; William Minor (New York City), New York assemblyman

  5. The Dictionary People - Wikipedia

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    The volunteers who submitted the most words were Thomas Austin Jnr (165,061), William Douglas (151,982), Thomas Nadauld Brushfield (70,277), and William Chester Minor (62,720). All four of them spent time in a mental institution at some point in their lives. [6]

  6. James Murray (lexicographer) - Wikipedia

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    William Chester Minor was a major contributor to the OED. [16] He became one of the project's most effective volunteers, and came to the attention of Murray, who visited him in January 1891. In 1899, Murray paid compliment to Minor's enormous contributions to the dictionary, stating, "we could easily illustrate the last four centuries from his ...

  7. List of lexicographers - Wikipedia

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    William Dwight Whitney (US, 1827–1894) English language general dictionary, English and German bilingual; Harischandra Wijayatunga (Sri Lanka, born 1931) Sinhala language general; Samuel Wells Williams (US/China, 1812–1884) Chinese language dictionary, Cantonese language; Miron Winslow (US/Sri Lanka, 1789–1864) Tamil and English bilingual

  8. Oxford English Dictionary - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford English Dictionary ... William Chester Minor, ... xiii Minor was a Yale University–trained surgeon and a military officer in the American Civil ...

  9. Dictionary - Wikipedia

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    One of the main contributors to this modern dictionary was an ex-army surgeon, William Chester Minor, a convicted murderer who was confined to an asylum for the criminally insane. [30] The OED remains the most comprehensive and trusted English language dictionary to this day, with revisions and updates added by a dedicated team every three months.