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I'm teaching a Thomas Hardy class and read somewhere that Hardy was the originator of over 100 common English words in use today. However, I can only find a list of a few. Does anyone know where I can find more? I don't have access to the OED, nor does my college or town library. And I have spent much time searching google.










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          The OED has its first citation of the following words from Hardy. (That doesn't necessarily mean he coined them all)




          • angle (= 'an act of angling')

          • aquatinted

          • ashlared

          • asseveratingly

          • back-along

          • balconette

          • challengeful

          • cidery

          • coquettishness

          • crack-voiced

          • dand

          • datal

          • declaim (n)

          • deframe

          • disillusive

          • ditchless

          • formularism

          • fountain (v)

          • gownless

          • grintern

          • grizzel (adv)

          • hanker (n)

          • hauling (adj)

          • home-along

          • hoosh (int)

          • hurdler

          • inanimately

          • indemn (v)

          • inheld

          • intervolve (n)

          • judge and jury (v)

          • junctive

          • larry

          • lastage

          • lection (v)

          • loiter (n)

          • maidy

          • misadventurer

          • miss-mark

          • mumbudget

          • nadiral

          • necessitator

          • off-licence

          • ostracizer

          • passager

          • personalized

          • perusing

          • petite mort

          • playward

          • presciencelessness

          • rafted ("disturbed, unsettled")

          • rafting ("that rouses or stirs up")

          • rum-strum (v)

          • skitty-bats/skitty boots

          • spatter (n "a spatterdash or gaiter")

          • stale (n)

          • strumming (adj)

          • tardle (n)

          • transfixture

          • treadle (v)

          • uncabined

          • undergovernment

          • unglamoured

          • vigil (v)

          • warden (v)

          • waying (n)

          • weedery (n: "mourning garments")

          • whorage

          • years-long






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            The article Thomas Hardy’s lexical landscape in the Oxford Dictionaries Blog notes quite a few, with links to their entries in the online edition of the OED (such as the entry for Wessex). You can apparently browse the definitions with requiring a subscription.



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              The OED has its first citation of the following words from Hardy. (That doesn't necessarily mean he coined them all)




              • angle (= 'an act of angling')

              • aquatinted

              • ashlared

              • asseveratingly

              • back-along

              • balconette

              • challengeful

              • cidery

              • coquettishness

              • crack-voiced

              • dand

              • datal

              • declaim (n)

              • deframe

              • disillusive

              • ditchless

              • formularism

              • fountain (v)

              • gownless

              • grintern

              • grizzel (adv)

              • hanker (n)

              • hauling (adj)

              • home-along

              • hoosh (int)

              • hurdler

              • inanimately

              • indemn (v)

              • inheld

              • intervolve (n)

              • judge and jury (v)

              • junctive

              • larry

              • lastage

              • lection (v)

              • loiter (n)

              • maidy

              • misadventurer

              • miss-mark

              • mumbudget

              • nadiral

              • necessitator

              • off-licence

              • ostracizer

              • passager

              • personalized

              • perusing

              • petite mort

              • playward

              • presciencelessness

              • rafted ("disturbed, unsettled")

              • rafting ("that rouses or stirs up")

              • rum-strum (v)

              • skitty-bats/skitty boots

              • spatter (n "a spatterdash or gaiter")

              • stale (n)

              • strumming (adj)

              • tardle (n)

              • transfixture

              • treadle (v)

              • uncabined

              • undergovernment

              • unglamoured

              • vigil (v)

              • warden (v)

              • waying (n)

              • weedery (n: "mourning garments")

              • whorage

              • years-long






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                The OED has its first citation of the following words from Hardy. (That doesn't necessarily mean he coined them all)




                • angle (= 'an act of angling')

                • aquatinted

                • ashlared

                • asseveratingly

                • back-along

                • balconette

                • challengeful

                • cidery

                • coquettishness

                • crack-voiced

                • dand

                • datal

                • declaim (n)

                • deframe

                • disillusive

                • ditchless

                • formularism

                • fountain (v)

                • gownless

                • grintern

                • grizzel (adv)

                • hanker (n)

                • hauling (adj)

                • home-along

                • hoosh (int)

                • hurdler

                • inanimately

                • indemn (v)

                • inheld

                • intervolve (n)

                • judge and jury (v)

                • junctive

                • larry

                • lastage

                • lection (v)

                • loiter (n)

                • maidy

                • misadventurer

                • miss-mark

                • mumbudget

                • nadiral

                • necessitator

                • off-licence

                • ostracizer

                • passager

                • personalized

                • perusing

                • petite mort

                • playward

                • presciencelessness

                • rafted ("disturbed, unsettled")

                • rafting ("that rouses or stirs up")

                • rum-strum (v)

                • skitty-bats/skitty boots

                • spatter (n "a spatterdash or gaiter")

                • stale (n)

                • strumming (adj)

                • tardle (n)

                • transfixture

                • treadle (v)

                • uncabined

                • undergovernment

                • unglamoured

                • vigil (v)

                • warden (v)

                • waying (n)

                • weedery (n: "mourning garments")

                • whorage

                • years-long






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                  The OED has its first citation of the following words from Hardy. (That doesn't necessarily mean he coined them all)




                  • angle (= 'an act of angling')

                  • aquatinted

                  • ashlared

                  • asseveratingly

                  • back-along

                  • balconette

                  • challengeful

                  • cidery

                  • coquettishness

                  • crack-voiced

                  • dand

                  • datal

                  • declaim (n)

                  • deframe

                  • disillusive

                  • ditchless

                  • formularism

                  • fountain (v)

                  • gownless

                  • grintern

                  • grizzel (adv)

                  • hanker (n)

                  • hauling (adj)

                  • home-along

                  • hoosh (int)

                  • hurdler

                  • inanimately

                  • indemn (v)

                  • inheld

                  • intervolve (n)

                  • judge and jury (v)

                  • junctive

                  • larry

                  • lastage

                  • lection (v)

                  • loiter (n)

                  • maidy

                  • misadventurer

                  • miss-mark

                  • mumbudget

                  • nadiral

                  • necessitator

                  • off-licence

                  • ostracizer

                  • passager

                  • personalized

                  • perusing

                  • petite mort

                  • playward

                  • presciencelessness

                  • rafted ("disturbed, unsettled")

                  • rafting ("that rouses or stirs up")

                  • rum-strum (v)

                  • skitty-bats/skitty boots

                  • spatter (n "a spatterdash or gaiter")

                  • stale (n)

                  • strumming (adj)

                  • tardle (n)

                  • transfixture

                  • treadle (v)

                  • uncabined

                  • undergovernment

                  • unglamoured

                  • vigil (v)

                  • warden (v)

                  • waying (n)

                  • weedery (n: "mourning garments")

                  • whorage

                  • years-long






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                  The OED has its first citation of the following words from Hardy. (That doesn't necessarily mean he coined them all)




                  • angle (= 'an act of angling')

                  • aquatinted

                  • ashlared

                  • asseveratingly

                  • back-along

                  • balconette

                  • challengeful

                  • cidery

                  • coquettishness

                  • crack-voiced

                  • dand

                  • datal

                  • declaim (n)

                  • deframe

                  • disillusive

                  • ditchless

                  • formularism

                  • fountain (v)

                  • gownless

                  • grintern

                  • grizzel (adv)

                  • hanker (n)

                  • hauling (adj)

                  • home-along

                  • hoosh (int)

                  • hurdler

                  • inanimately

                  • indemn (v)

                  • inheld

                  • intervolve (n)

                  • judge and jury (v)

                  • junctive

                  • larry

                  • lastage

                  • lection (v)

                  • loiter (n)

                  • maidy

                  • misadventurer

                  • miss-mark

                  • mumbudget

                  • nadiral

                  • necessitator

                  • off-licence

                  • ostracizer

                  • passager

                  • personalized

                  • perusing

                  • petite mort

                  • playward

                  • presciencelessness

                  • rafted ("disturbed, unsettled")

                  • rafting ("that rouses or stirs up")

                  • rum-strum (v)

                  • skitty-bats/skitty boots

                  • spatter (n "a spatterdash or gaiter")

                  • stale (n)

                  • strumming (adj)

                  • tardle (n)

                  • transfixture

                  • treadle (v)

                  • uncabined

                  • undergovernment

                  • unglamoured

                  • vigil (v)

                  • warden (v)

                  • waying (n)

                  • weedery (n: "mourning garments")

                  • whorage

                  • years-long







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                      The article Thomas Hardy’s lexical landscape in the Oxford Dictionaries Blog notes quite a few, with links to their entries in the online edition of the OED (such as the entry for Wessex). You can apparently browse the definitions with requiring a subscription.



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                      To celebrate the OED‘s 90th birthday, we are pleased to offer annual
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                      (usually $295) or £90 for the Rest of the World (usually £215) for
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                        The article Thomas Hardy’s lexical landscape in the Oxford Dictionaries Blog notes quite a few, with links to their entries in the online edition of the OED (such as the entry for Wessex). You can apparently browse the definitions with requiring a subscription.



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                        The Oxford English Dictionary is available by subscription to
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                        To celebrate the OED‘s 90th birthday, we are pleased to offer annual
                        individual OED subscriptions at a reduced rate of $90 in the US
                        (usually $295) or £90 for the Rest of the World (usually £215) for
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                        2019. For this annual rate, you’ll have full unrestricted access to the OED Online – including quarterly updates!







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                          To celebrate the OED‘s 90th birthday, we are pleased to offer annual
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                          annual subscriptions taken out between 1 April 2018 until 31 March
                          2019. For this annual rate, you’ll have full unrestricted access to the OED Online – including quarterly updates!







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                          The article Thomas Hardy’s lexical landscape in the Oxford Dictionaries Blog notes quite a few, with links to their entries in the online edition of the OED (such as the entry for Wessex). You can apparently browse the definitions with requiring a subscription.



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                          To celebrate the OED‘s 90th birthday, we are pleased to offer annual
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                          2019. For this annual rate, you’ll have full unrestricted access to the OED Online – including quarterly updates!








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