Re: GNU/Linux Dictionaries

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Sujet : Re: GNU/Linux Dictionaries
De : ff (at) *nospam* linux.rocks (Farley Flud)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.advocacy comp.os.linux.misc
Date : 24. May 2025, 12:37:28
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On Fri, 23 May 2025 21:45:59 -0000 (UTC), Eli the Bearded wrote:

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still doesn't know exactly what OP wants
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From the original post:

"Can anyone offer recommendations?"

The current FOSS dictionary seems to be "The Collaborative International
Dictionary of English v.0.53" which dates to 1913.  It is over 100
years old.

Of course the English language hasn't changed much since 1913 but
I was curious if there are any FOSS alternatives.

The wiktionary dumps seemed promising until I read this:

"Extracting all data for all languages from English Wiktionary takes
about 1.25 hours on a 128-core dual AMD EPYC 7702 system."

https://github.com/tatuylonen/wiktextract

I only have 8 cores.

There are pre-expanded files available but these are now deprecated
in favor of the raw, un-expanded data.





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Date Sujet#  Auteur
22 May20:23 * GNU/Linux Dictionaries13Farley Flud
22 May20:49 +- Re: GNU/Linux Dictionaries1Carlos E. R.
22 May23:17 +* Re: GNU/Linux Dictionaries10Eli the Bearded
23 May11:13 i+* Re: GNU/Linux Dictionaries8Farley Flud
23 May17:39 ii`* Re: GNU/Linux Dictionaries7Eli the Bearded
23 May19:59 ii `* Re: GNU/Linux Dictionaries6Farley Flud
23 May22:45 ii  `* Re: GNU/Linux Dictionaries5Eli the Bearded
24 May12:37 ii   +- Re: GNU/Linux Dictionaries1Farley Flud
24 May12:51 ii   `* Re: GNU/Linux Dictionaries3Stéphane CARPENTIER
24 May14:37 ii    +- Re: GNU/Linux Dictionaries1The Natural Philosopher
24 May21:35 ii    `- Re: GNU/Linux Dictionaries1Farley Flud
23 May11:18 i`- Re: GNU/Linux Dictionaries1Farley Flud
24 May13:16 `- Re: GNU/Linux Dictionaries1John McCue

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