All this
recent talk of dictionaries made me dig up this dictionary I had converted to eBookwise 1150 .imp several years ago.
This ambitious project by
The K-Dawg (
http://web.archive.org/web/200406061...adiocrypt.com/ ) updated the 1913 Webster's dictionary back in 2003 to include
(sic) 125,970 searchable words!!!
BTW, Easter egg alert, check the entry for 'K-Dawg, The' after the Ka words.... (Pompous comes to mind!)
Note this webpage is no longer on the internet, but can still be found using the WayBackMachine at archive.org. The original
Websters' Dictionary 2.0.rb (for the Rocket eBook reader) may not be still available there, but I have posted a copy of it
here (15MB). The info extracted from that .rb is presented here:
Quote:
COMMENT=Info file for the following eBook
TITLE=Webster's Dictionary ver 2.0
AUTHOR=HTML ed. by KDawg
BODY=Final12.html
URL=ebook:rbmk-3e58bb890987fff91699
GENERATOR=rbmake v0.99f using the rbmake library v0.99f
HKEY=1
TYPE=2
VERSION=1
PARSE=1
OUTPUT=1
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I updated the .html (
see '_2.0_prc_source' .zip attached below) extracted from that .rb to convert to .prc! The .html now includes 110,875 words, a two-tier TOC with tier one being placed in the first page of the reader and tier two (2600+ links) from the letters of the alphabet.
I automated the process to add TOC entries into a two-tiered TOC. I ended up adding just over 2600 TOC links. The
idea was to space them evenly over every 50 words and then the mid point would be no more than 25 words from either side (word_before TOClink or word_after TOClink). With an average of (say) 5 words to a "page" that would mean the mid point would be only 5 page-turns away!
Now, the
exciting news, all words referenced in a definition like '
See Base' are now hyperlinked to that entry in the dictionary; some 50,000+ new links have been added by me!
Using Mobipocket Creator, this conversion from .html to .prc using
high-compression took about 6 hours! A 26MB
standard-compression version is available
here.
Even though this is a 100 year old dictionary and
notnow specifically in Mobipocket dictionary format, I hope you find it useful. I know some people will probably read it like a book....
BTW, did I mention IT'S HUGE.
Enjoy this one!
EDIT: 23 Nov 2008 I just found this great abbreviation reference listing to the (1913) abbreviations used throughout this dictionary. Now you'll be in the know!
EDIT: 17 July 2009 Uploaded an updated version 2.1 as 'Websters Dictionary 1913_ver21.prc' a true look-up type dictionary with improved TOC links and cover page display as well as incorporated the abbreviations listing. See post #13 below for the actual post!
!!! Please note that 'Websters Dictionary 1913_2.0.prc' (now removed) is actually the older version 2.0 ebook and has been improved upon in the version 2.1 offering (_ver21.prc) above !!!
Previous downloads for v2.0: 447
Previous downloads for v2.1: 193 (before being moved below)
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