Years ago, when I learned from mbork how to get my own copy of Webster’s 1923 dictionary my dictionary use was vastly improved. If you don’t know why having Webster’s 1923 is a big thing, here’s my original post on it from 2015.
For Emacs users, the package you need is quick-sdcv.el, an update of the original sdcv package. Actually, quick-sdcv useful for a lot more than just Webster. You can even use it to access the Oxford English Dictionary from within Emacs. Obviously, there’s a lot to like.
The point of this post is to pass on the announcement that sdcv-quick has been updated. If you do any writing at all you need sdcv and Webster’s 1923. Having the OED is a bonus. Happily, it’s easy to have it all in Emacs with sdcv.