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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Small write up here on Samual Johnson.
http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/Johnson/Guide/dict.html
Not sure if you have seen Blackadder series 3 which features Robbie Coltrane playing Samual Johnson.
Blackadder keeps coming up with long invented words that Johnson finds are not in the dictionary.
actually IAP I believe the French don't pay a whole lot of attention to the poor old academy - newspaper editors may feel obliged to, but kids on the streets (as in other countries) couldn't care less. The reason English is doing well is that it's really American. There are no official dictionaries; it's entirely up to individuals what words they use, though most will prefer to use words that make their meaning most clear to others.
Johnson's wasn't commissioned - just private enterprise - and wasn't the very first English dictionary but it was much bigger than previous ones, included lots of quotations to show how to use words, and was partly a social thing - it told readers which words were ok for polite society and which were slang or (even worse!) provincial. This chimed well with an age when social distinctions were becoming more rigid.
The first true English dictionary was the Table Alphabeticall of 1606, although it only included 3,000 words and the definitions it contained were little more than synonyms. The first one to be at all comprehensive was Thomas Blount's dictionary Glossographia of 1656.