Liddell, Henry George
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Liddell, Henry George (1811–96), lexicographer. He was Dean of
Christ Church, Oxford, from 1855 to 1891. The Greek Lexicon, on which he collaborated with R. Scott, appeared in a modest form in 1843. It has been repeatedly extended.
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