How Do You Spell WEBSTER?

Pronunciation: [wˈɛbstə] (IPA)

The spelling of the word Webster is fairly straightforward once the correct pronunciation is understood. The word is pronounced as /ˈwɛbstər/ with stress placed on the first syllable. The IPA transcription breaks the word down into its sounds: /w/ followed by a short vowel /ɛ/ and the consonant cluster /bst/ which ends in another short vowel /ə/. The final sound is the unvoiced consonant /r/. While the spelling may vary slightly in different languages, the pronunciation remains the same.

WEBSTER Meaning and Definition

  1. Webster is a noun that refers to a person, particularly an individual named Noah Webster, or to a published work attributed to Webster. Primarily known as a lexicographer and author, Noah Webster was an American linguist who lived from 1758 to 1843. He is particularly renowned for his influential dictionaries, most notably "An American Dictionary of the English Language," first published in 1828. This dictionary was highly regarded for its unique features, such as its emphasis on American English spelling variants and explanations of technical terms used in science, politics, and other fields.

    Webster's name has become somewhat synonymous with dictionaries and their creation. Therefore, "webster" can sometimes be used generically to refer to any dictionary, especially those that bear his name, such as "Webster's Dictionary." Such dictionaries are often regarded as authoritative sources of spelling, word meanings, and pronunciation.

    In a broader sense, the term "webster" can also be used metaphorically to describe someone who is skilled in using language or a wordsmith of sorts. This definition acknowledges Webster's legacy and contributes to the ongoing influence and significance of his work in the realm of lexicography.

  2. An old spelling for weaver-see weave.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of WEBSTER

The word "webster" is derived from the Old English term "webbestre", which combines "web" (meaning "weaver") and "-estre" (a suffix denoting a female agent or doer). "Webbestre" referred to a female weaver in medieval times. Over time, the term evolved into "webster" and continued to denote a weaver, regardless of gender. In the later Middle English period, the term became a common occupational surname for individuals involved in weaving. Ultimately, "webster" has its roots in the Old English language and has been in usage for centuries.

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Plural form of WEBSTER is WEBSTERS

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