Posted 3:54 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2017

Take a look at the ultimate authority for the English language - the online Oxford English Dictionary. Free for UWL students, faculty, and staff to use.

- To get a complete, credible definitions that you can trust 100% and that can make almost any paper look better if used as a citation.
- To see when and where a word was used for the very first time. For example, according to the OED, the word “disaster” was used by Shakespeare in 1604 to refer to an “obnoxious planet.” The word “scam” was first used in 1963 in Time Magazine.
- To learn how the meaning of a word changed over time. For example, the word “nice” started out meaning “foolish” or “silly” and somewhere in the 16th or 17th century underwent an unexplainable change to meaning something good or pleasing. The word “dope” when used as slang to mean excellent or good was first used in the song “Money” by Jimmy Spicer in 1981…”Yo, man, them boys is dope... This record is dope.”