Noah Webster's A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language, written in 1806, is significant for which two reasons?

It listed American words omitted from British dictionaries.
It distinguished between American and British definitions whenever necessary.
It showed the complete etymology of each word.
It was continuously updated.

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It was contiously updated. Your welcome

Answer:

It showed the complete etymology of each word and it continuously updated.

Explanation:

Noah Webster's Dictionary(1806) was the first voluminous English dictionary with more than five thousand words. It contained several impressive features like orthography and chronological tables but the most significant feature is that it showed the complete etymology of the word and the second most appealing feature of this is that it kept updating since then. It is this feature for which it is still recognized as an authentic source to know the meaning and derivation of various English words. Not only this, she also provided definitions to the words using quotations from distinct authors with the illustrations making it the most worthy source of information.