I am much obliged to Beverley McCulloch for her assistance in the OUP archives and to curator Davey Moor for helping me see Mountweazel-related exhibition images from the Monster Gallery in Dublin. In terms of the history of lexicography, two books I always kept close at hand were Jonathan Green’s Chasing the Sun: Dictionary-Makers and the Dictionaries They Made and Simon Winchester’s The Meaning of Everything: The Story of the Oxford English Dictionary. Fiction only knows and can tell the half of it.

Some elements of this book first appeared in small press publications and online journals: thanks, Jo and Sam Walton at Sad Press! Thanks Soma Ghosh at ‘The Demented Goddess’! Thanks Suze Olbrich at Somesuch Stories!

Thank you to all long-suffering friends for their zhushing and guidance (witting or otherwise). Specifically, thank you Špela Drnovšek Zorko, Prudence Bussey-Chamberlain, Nisha Ramayya, Matt Lomas, Timothy Thornton, Joanna Walsh, Robert Weedon, Copy Press, Oli Raglan & Jenny Selvakumaran & Rachel Lambert & Victoria Schindler, A & A & E & E & I & M & S & S & X, and the good people of Twitter who clarified words’ sillinesses and strangenesses. Thanks for your company.

Nell Stevens superlative, adj. and n.

To my family: thank you.

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