Peter Gilliver

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Peter Gilliver
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Born June 14, 1964(1964-06-14)
Occupation Lexicographer
Nationality British

Peter Gilliver (b. June 14, 1964) is a lexicographer and Associate Editor of the OED. His parents were both linguists. He has a degree in Mathematics from Jesus College, Cambridge.[1]

Gilliver is working on a history of the OED.[2]

Gilliver, a longtime editor who also seems to be the OED’s resident historian, points out that the dictionary feels obliged to include words that many would regard simply as misspellings. No one is particularly proud of the new entry as of December 2003 for nucular, a word not associated with high standards of diction. “Bizarrely, I was amazed to find that the spelling n-u-c-u-l-a-r has decades of history,” Gilliver says. “And that is not to be confused with the quite different word, nucular, meaning ’of or relating to a nucule.’”

Cyber-neologoliferation, James Gleick, New York Times, 2006

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[edit] Television

Title Role Production Date
Balderdash and Piffle OED Panel BBC 2006-2007
University Challenge: The Professionals OUP Captain BBC 12 Jul & 6 Sep 2004
Imagine: An A-Z of the OED OED Historian BBC 18 Dec 2003

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  1. ^ New York Times Magazine, 5 November 2006
  2. ^ A history of the OED, OED News, March 2005

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