
5 Minutes in Church History with Stephen Nichols Noah Webster's Dictionary
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Jan 28, 2026 A compact look at Noah Webster’s push to craft an American dictionary and standardize spelling. Listeners hear about his bestselling Blue-Backed Speller and daring spelling reforms. The story also touches on his Americanized Bible, quirky definitions, and a late-in-life religious conversion that influenced his work.
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A Dictionary For A New Nation
- Noah Webster believed the United States needed its own distinct dictionary after independence to reflect American usage and identity.
- He published the American Dictionary of the English Language in 1828 to fulfill that national project.
Opinionated Dictionary Entries
- Webster's 1828 dictionary included characterful, opinionated definitions, such as calling the domestic cat "a deceitful animal" when enraged.
- His entries sometimes reflected moral or character judgments, not just neutral descriptions.
Webster’s Bestselling Speller
- Noah Webster authored The American Spelling Book (the Blue-Backed Speller) to standardize American spelling and sold over 100 million copies.
- He intentionally changed spellings like colour→color and centre→center to create a distinct American orthography.



