Dictionary of American Regional English

Dictionary of American Regional English; Volume 1: Introduction and A-C, Volume 2: D-H, Volume 3: I-O, Volume 4: P-Sk; Frederick G. Cassidy & Joan Houston Hall, chief editors; Belknap Press of Harvard University Press.

Perhaps the most ambitious linguistic project currently underway, DARE is an attempt to capture the regional slang and dialect of America. A superb resource, unfortunately it is a work in progress, and therefore incomplete.

Historical Dictionary of American Slang

Historical Dictionary of American Slang; J.E. Lighter, editor; Random House; Volume 1: A-G, 1994, and Volume 2: H-O, 1997. An invaluable source for non-standard, American words and phrases. A historical dictionary, the HDAS provides comprehensive citations of usage that outline each term’s history. It is a superb supplement to the OED, correcting two innate biases in the first two editions of that dictionary, giving short shrift to American usage and to slang terms.

The first two volumes were published by Random House. When that publisher folded its dictionary division, the project was continued under the auspices of Oxford University Press. Future volumes are eagerly anticipated, but no dates for publication have been announced.

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