The word 'google' will appear in the next print release of the Merriam-Webster dictionary as a verb
Google will rear its head as a verb in the next version of
the Merriam-Webster dictionary among 165,000 other words in the 11th edition of
the popular dictionary. The official definition in the entry will be “to
use the Google search engine to obtain information…on the World Wide Web."
It is important to note the word is
lower-case in Merriam-Webster’s dictionary – the Oxford English Dictionary
recently added the word in upper-case form to its online edition.
People who keep track of such things note that “google” entered the dictionary
remarkably quickly, reaching the pages of the dictionary after only 5 years
since its first use in a New York Post
article. On average it takes 10 to 20 years for a word to enter daily use according
to a Los Angeles Times article.
The entry, however, could cause problems for the search company according to
some experts. “Google risks losing the value of its corporate trademark,”
branding consultant Rob Frankel told the LA
Times. For now, Google has taken the news in stride telling the paper it
approved of the word’s use in reference to Google’s services, but not to web
search in general.
Representatives for Merriam-Webster went on to say that they are aware of the
possible brand erosion that can occur when a trademarked company enters the
pages of a dictionary, but they are taking steps to combat this. The company notes
that it specifies in the entry that “google” is derived from the trademark of
the popular internet search engine. When the latest edition of the dictionary is released in the fall,
“google” will snuggle in between the definitions for “goofy” and “googly-eyed.”
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