Webster's 1828 Dictionary USA 4+

American Christian Version

Nasda Studios

Designed for iPad

    • $2.99

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Description

This app is a recreation of the Noah Webster 1828 two-volume dictionary. A wonderful resource for those studying American heritage and Christian studies.

This app is a recreation of the Noah Webster 1828 two-volume dictionary. Its intrinsic value will not only be of great interest to those studying American heritage and Christian studies, but also to writers and those exploring poetry.

Noah Websters 1828 American Dictionary contains the greatest number of Biblical definitions given in any reference volume. It is an invaluable resource written when American values and patriotism were based on Christian values.

Of interest to poets and writers, The Noah Webster dictionary was used extensively by Emily Dickinson. We know that she made frequent and extensive use of Noah Webster's American Dictionary of the English Language in writing her poems, paying attention not only to the definitions but also to Webster's etymologies and his illustrative quotations.

Being able to see how definitions have evolved today is fascinating, and a great resource when studying.

You can easily search or browse the entire dictionary and add favourites to revisit later.

App design by professional app developer NASDA Studios.

What’s New

Version 3.0

Updated for latest iOS
Updated for iPad Support
Updated to support device orientation

Ratings and Reviews

4.2 out of 5
49 Ratings

49 Ratings

Will any new name work? ,

Great complement to the KJV Bible

One star deducted because I’d like to have the option to report any typos found (ex: under the definition of “mammon” it says “god or riches” instead of “god of riches”).

Pjmorris05 ,

Powerful and Insightful

First of all: THIS IS NOT YOUR AVERAGE DICTIONARY! It will not have modern words/definitions! You will be disappointed if you want that!

Having said that, I have found this unique dictionary to be incredibly useful, when trying to understand words from a different era. It is insightful how a word can evolve over time and have a different meaning from one time period to another. I don’t like assuming what author’s are trying to say- and interpret their words through MY viewpoint. So when I’m reading American Authors at the turn of the century this dictionary is so enlightening!

(Side-Note: as to where this dictionary originated)
Daniel Webster (the author) felt compelled to write a dictionary for Americans and set a standard for how to spell and define words from an American’s point of view. Prior to his dictionary there was quite a bit of confusion for what a standard was for so many words that were spoken/written in America. You can imagine how school teachers, writers, lawyers, judges an so forth had a hard time communicating/educating. For this reason Webster took it upon himself to painstakingly work on a dictionary! Which makes him a very intriguing man to me. As a lot of men from his time- he was not boxed in by just one career or fixated on One speciality- but rather was multifaceted. This dictionary is a direct result of how American English broke from England’s way of spelling and vernacular.

Magnum3 ,

Excellent Resource, however...

This is a remarkable resource. The interface is clean and easy to use.

However, as someone who is vision impaired, it would be very helpful if I could enlarge the font sizes within the app or zoom in on the screen.

With that being said, I still highly recommend this app.

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Supports

  • Family Sharing

    Up to six family members can use this app with Family Sharing enabled.

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