Explanatory Dictionary of the Russian Language

Explanatory Dictionary of the Russian Language

Explanatory Dictionary of the Russian Language (Russian: Толко́вый слова́рь ру́сского языка́) is a lexicographic group name for dictionaries. The definition "explanatory" word does not necessarily appear in the title name of these vocabularies. Among the most known explanatory dictionaries of the Russian language are:

  • Explanatory Dictionary of the Live Great Russian language, also known as Dahl’s Explanatory Dictionary (4 volumes, published in the Russian Empire, 1st edition in 1863–1866)
  • Explanatory Dictionary of the Russian Language, ed. by prof. Ushakov (4 volumes, published in USSR in 1935–1940)
  • Dictionary of the Russian Language, ed. by prof. Ozhegov (1 volume, published in USSR, 1st edition in 1949)

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