
Oxford Dictionaries sends video message to Victoria boy who invented ‘levidrome’
VICTORIA — An editor at Oxford Dictionaries in the United Kingdom has sent an encouraging response to a six-year-old Victoria boy who created a buzz by inventing a word.
Levi Budd came up with levidrome to define a word that forms a different word when spelled backwards, such as rats from star and wolf from flow.
His father posted a YouTube video five weeks ago to explain that Levi started with the word stop and discovered it becomes pots and then came up with levidrome to define the feat of flipping words.
Actor William Shatner saw the video and appealed to Oxford Dictionaries on Twitter after the family had already been in touch with Merriam-Webster, which replied that a word has to be commonly used before it can be added to its dictionary.