Charles Talbut Onions
Charles Talbut Onions
(
C.T. Onions
) (
1873
-
1965
) was an English
grammarian
and
lexicographer
. He joined
James Murray
on the staff of the
Oxford English Dictionary
at Oxford in 1895 and in 1914 he began independent editorial work with his own assistants. His
A Shakespeare Glossary
was published in 1911. He co-edited the 1933 Supplement with
William Craigie
. Following the death of
William Little
in
1922
, he assumed the editorship of the
Shorter Oxford English Dictionary
. His last work is
The Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology
(1966), which was published posthumously and is generally considered to be the standard work on the subject. Born in
Edgbaston
, (now in the West Midlands), he received his M.A. at the
University of London
and an honorary doctorate from
Oxford
. He was a fellow and librarian of
Magdalen College, Oxford
and a corresponding fellow of the
Medieval Academy of America
. He was editor of the journal
Mediam Aevum
from
1932
to
1956
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