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Mark Brader:
Which disaster that took place in what is now (and maybe was then, I won't be specific) a part of the London Underground system is mentioned in the Oxford English Dictionary? Phil Deaves: I look forward to the right answer! It's Bethnal Green. Since that happened after the OED's first edition was published, you won't find it in there. I have the Supplement that was completed in 1986, and whose content has been incorporated into the second edition OED and the newer online version (third edition in progress). This includes, at the end of "tube", a subsidiary entry for "tube shelter". And the second illustrative quotation, from a contemporary entry in a diary published years later*, reads "There was a terrible accident at a tube shelter last night after the sirens had sounded in London." The date is given, so it's clear what's meant. * "Mrs. Milburn's Diaries: An Englishwoman's day-to-day reflections, 1939-45", published in 1979. -- Mark Brader | "... there is no such word as 'impossible' in Toronto | my dictionary. In fact, everything between | 'herring' and 'marmalade' appears to be missing." | -- Dirk Gently (Douglas Adams) My text in this article is in the public domain. |
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