Eric Partridge
Eric Honeywood Partridge (
February 6,
1894 â€"
June 1,
1979) was a noted
New Zealand/
British lexicographer of the
English language, particularly of its slang.
Partridge was born near Waimata Valley,
Gisborne, on the
North Island of
New Zealand to John Thomas Partridge, a grazier, and his wife Ethel Norris. In 1907 the family moved to
Brisbane,
Australia, where he was educated at the
Toowoomba Grammar School. He then studied first Classics and then French and English at the
University of Queensland. During this time Partridge also taught for three years as a school teacher before serving in the Australian infantry during the
First World War. His interest in slang and the "underside" of language is said to date from his wartime experience. He finally received his BA in 1921.
After receiving his degree, he became Queensland Travelling Fellow at
Balliol College,
Oxford, where he worked on both an MA on eighteenth-century English romantic poetry, and a B.Litt in comparative literature. He subsequently taught in a grammar school in Lancashire for a brief interval, then took lecturing positions at the Universities of
Manchester (1925-6) and
London (1926-7). In 1925 he married Agnes Dora Vye-Parminter, with whom he had a daughter. In 1927 he founded the
Scholartis Press, which he managed until it closed in 1931. He then became a full-time writer, occupying the same desk (K1) in the
British Library almost daily for the next fifty years. His first major work on slang,
Slang Today and Yesterday, appeared in 1933, and his well-known
Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English followed in 1937. His writing career was interrupted only by his service in the army education corps and the
RAF correspondence department during
World War II. Partridge died in
Moretonhampstead,
Devon, in 1979.
Partridge wrote over forty books on the English language, including well-known works on
etymology and
slang. He also wrote novels under the pseudonym Corrie Denison, and on
tennis which he played well. His papers are archived at
Birmingham University,
British Library,
Cambridge University,
Kings College, the
Royal Institute of British Architects, the
University of Exeter, the
University of San Francisco,
Warwickshire Record Office, and
William Salt Library.
*
A Charm of Words. New York, Macmillan Co., 1961 (copyright 1960)
*
A New Testament Word Book: a Glossary London, George Routledge & Sons, 1940. Republished New York, Books for Libraries Press, 1970. The 1987 republication by the Christian publisher Barbour & Company of Uhricksville, Ohio as
The Book of New Testament Word Studies, with copyright claimed by the publisher, appears to be a copyright violation.
*
The 'Shaggy Dog' Story. New York, Philosophical Library, 1954
* A Dictionary of the Underworld
. London, Macmillan Co., 1949; reprinted with new addenda, New York, Bonanza Books, 1961
* From Sanskrit to Brazil
. Hamish Hamilton.
* Here, There and Everywhere
. Hamish Hamilton.
* Name Into Word
. Secker & Warburg
* A Dictionary of Catch Phrases
. Routledge & Kegan Paul/Stein and Day.
* A Dictionary of Clichés
. Routledge & Kegan Paul.
* A Dictionary of Forces' Slang
.
* Routledge Dictionary of Historical Slang
.
* Origins: A Short
Etymological Dictionary of Modern English
(1958). Reprint: Greenwich House, New York, 1983. ISBN 0-517-414252. Reprint: Random House Value Publishing(1988)
* A Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English
1st edition: London, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1937.
*:2nd edition 1938
*:3rd edition 1949
*:4th edition 1951
*:5th edition in two volumes, supplement much enlarged, 1961. Reprinted in 1 vol. 1963. Mary Martin Books. Adelaide, South Australia.
*:6th edition 1967
*:7th edition 1970
*:8th edition London and New York, Routledge, 1984
* Shakespeare's Bawdy
. London, Routledge & Kegan Paul/New York, E. P. Dutton & Co. (1948), Reprint: Routledge (1991) ISBN 0415050766
* Slang Today and Yesterday
. Routledge & Kegan Paul.
* A Smaller Slang Dictionary
.
* You Have A Point There: A Guide to Punctuation and its Allies
.
* Usage and Abusage: A Guide to Good English
. Hamish Hamilton/Penguin Books. Reprint: W. W. Norton & Company (1997) ISBN 0393317099
* Name This Child
. Hamish Hamilton.
* Name Your Child
. Evans Bros.
* Eric Partridge In His Own Words''. Edited by David Crystal. 1980. Macmillan Publishing Co., New York. ISBN 0-02-528960-8.