The Dictionary of Old English (DOE) defines the vocabulary of the first six centuries (C.E. 600-1150) of the English language, using twenty-first century technology. The DOE complements the Middle English Dictionary (which covers the period C.E. 1100-1500) and the Oxford English Dictionary, the three together providing a full description of the vocabulary of English.
Each year The Dictionary of Old English produces a report on the progress of the Project.
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An essential electronic reference for all scholars of Old and Middle English.
A database consisting of at least one copy of every surviving Old English text.
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