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Oxford ex-editor secretly deleted Indian words
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London, November 29, 2012
First Published: 00:54 IST(29/11/2012)
Last Updated: 00:57 IST(29/11/2012)
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A former editor of the Oxford English Dictionary (OED) attempted to rewrite it by deleting thousands of words with foreign roots, including those of Indian
origin, a new book claims. Robert Burchfield — long considered the man who opened up the English dictionary to the wider world —
deleted words like balisaur, a badger-like animal from India, danchi, a Bengali plant, and boviander, the name in British Guyana for a person of mixed race living on the river banks.

The OED is now re-examining words removed by Burchfield, who died in 2004, the Daily Mail reported.

Sarah Ogilvie, a former OED editor herself, in her book, Words of the World, also reveals how Burchfield started a rumour that his earlier editors were inward-looking anglocentrics and had deleted the words. She compared his four OED dictionaries (1972-86) to a 1933 edition and found that he had erased 17% of the ‘loanwords’.


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