1 | 1589 | à la, phr. | 1957 V. NABOKOV Pnin 157 A supper à la fourchette. | ||||
2 | 1581 | analysis | 1963 V. NABOKOV Gift iii. 188 In the final analysis all girls aspire to be beauties. | ||||
3 | c1000 | ankle, ancle, n. | 1962 V. NABOKOV Pale Fire 123 In those days growing boys of high-born families wore on festive occasions..sleeveless jerseys, white ankle-socks with black buckle shoes, [etc.]. | ||||
4 | 1934 | appraisive, a. | 1967 NABOKOV Speak, Memory (ed. 2) ii. 40 Her grim father would..give the heaviest racket an appraisive shake. | ||||
5 | 1859 | Berliner | 1963 V. NABOKOV Gift i. 35 The perpetual fetters that chain a Berliner to the door lock. | ||||
6 | 1552 | blacked, ppl. a. | 1967 V. NABOKOV Speak, Memory (ed. 2) xiv. 292 Opaque curtains separated me from blacked-out Paris. | ||||
7 | 1924 | bong, n.1 | 1960 V. NABOKOV Invit. Beheading iv. 43 The merciless bong of the clock. | ||||
8 | 1884 | borsch | 1963 V. NABOKOV Gift iii. 153 She was slowly mixing a white exclamation mark of sour cream into her borshch. | ||||
9 | 1765 | brochure | 1963 V. NABOKOV Gift v. 316 The sun's impact restores the deficiency..and the brazen body no longer experiences shame. All this sounds like a nudist brochure. | ||||
10 | 1932 | burp, n. | 1962 V. NABOKOV Pale Fire 22 A comfortable burp told me he had a flask of brandy concealed about his warmly coated person. |
EDNOTE. I see from the posting below that one can get a count of authors whose works are used as examples in the new on-line Oxford Dictionary. Perhaps some one who has access can get us the count for VN.
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> > A cross-post from the Gaddis list, where a list member with access to a
> > searchable OED has run the numbers. I guess this taps in to the "big words"
> > thread unspooling elsewhere 'round these parts.
> >
> > I've snipped the Gaddis word lists to save space. If you want them I can
> > forward offlist, just ask. (Or join the Gaddis list @ yahoogroups!)
> >
> > "Dear God! there are, it looks like, 135 references to Gaddis in the
> > second edition of the OED, entirely to The Recognitions. Here's a
> > quick list, apologies for the formatting:
> >