After the Scottish National Dictionary was completed, with its Supplement, in 1976, the Association went on to produce a wide range of smaller Scots dictionaries, including the Concise Scots Dictionary (1985) and a Scots Thesaurus (1990). The Association also established an ongoing Word Collection in order to create a constantly updated resource on modern Scots.
In 2002, when the related Dictionary of the Older Scottish Tongue Project reached completion, a new organisation, Scottish Language Dictionaries (SLD) was formed to further Scottish lexicography. Building on the work of The Scottish National Dictionary Association and the Dictionary of the Older Scottish Tongue, Scottish Language Dictionaries Ltd is a charity and Limited Company.
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Well, I think that the basis of your question might be inaccurate. The words "easy" and "simple" *do* have something to do with each other, depending on the way you are using the words.
True, if you are using the words as adjectives describing people, saying a person is "easy" is extremely different from saying a person is "simple." ... Still not an opposite however.
However, if you are talking about the relative difficulty of a task, modern American usage does equate the two words. "easy" can be the opposite of "difficult" or "hard," and so can the word "simple." Making a distinction h…
Greetings UserValerie !
What happens when you add the hypenated work in the custom dictionary. Word should accept the spelling.
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