Dehkhoda Dictionary

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Dehkhoda Dictionary is the largest ever lexical compilation of the Persian language.
Dehkhoda Dictionary is the largest ever lexical compilation of the Persian language.

Dehkhoda Dictionary (Persian: لغت‌نامه دهخدا) is the largest comprehensive Persian dictionary ever published, in 15 volumes (26000 pages). The complete work is an ongoing effort that entails over forty five years of efforts by Dehkhoda and a cadre of other experts.

The series initially consisted of 3 million records (فیش or برگه in Persian) (up to 100 records for each word or proper noun) until Dehkhoda's demise in November 1955, and currently contains 343,466 entries that according to the latest digital release of the dictionary by Tehran University Press (version 3.0) are based on an ever-growing library of over 2300 volumes in lexicology and various other scientific fields.

It was first printed in 1931. Dehkhoda also was helped by prominent linguists Mohammad Moin, Jafar Shahidi, and Dabirsiyaghi.

The work became so significant that in 1945, a bill was proposed in the Majles, signed by numerous Members of Parliament, including Mohammed Mossadegh, to allocate a special budget and staff to completing the project. Offices were provided for the task inside the compounds of the Majles itself, and later on, the entire project was moved to Tehran University's College of Humanities, with additional staffing, where the Dehkhoda Institute was founded, and where it remains until this day.

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Dehkhoda's personal note: "what the reader of this dictionary sees is not the result of a lifetime, but rather the lifetime result of many people."
Dehkhoda's personal note: "what the reader of this dictionary sees is not the result of a lifetime, but rather the lifetime result of many people."

The introduction section in the digital version of the Dehkhoda Dictionary, release 3.0. Tehran University Press. 2006.

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