Wiktionary Search Wiktionary Search

Search Tools
Version: 1.3.4
Last Update: 2017-02-16

Overview

Wiktionary Search is a Chrome extension developed by celeissl. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Wiktionary Search is 1.3.4, updated on 2017-02-16.
1,000+ users have installed this extension. 24 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .

This extension allows you to perform a quick search on the Wiktionary.

Adds a button that lets you search for a word on the English wiktionary site. Also lets you right click on a selected piece of text to search on wiktionary.

Git Hub: https://github.com/opr/WiktionarySearch

Coming soon:
Search history and search-prediction in your locale

Rating

24 ratings

Total Installs

1,000+

Information

Last Update

2017-02-16

Current Version

1.3.4

Size

101KiB

Author

celeissl

Website

None

Category

Search Tools

Latest Reviews

See More

avatar Christian Stanley
2022-03-01

Exactly what I wanted

avatar Alexandte RFST
2020-02-19

Very good addon.
Would be cool if it was in a popup and not in a new tab each time we search for a word.

avatar Jeong-hun Sin
2019-07-18

Does anyone else experience weird page refresh or scrolling after installing this extension? That is, when the page is idle, sometimes the page refreshes itself for no reason, and scrolls to a different place. I am not 100% sure if this extension is the cause, but I have suspicions.

All I wanted a simple extension that adds "Wiktionary" in the selection context menu, so I have no complaints about the functionality. But I'm tentatively giving it 3 stars.

avatar G. O.
2019-03-26

I am a native Chinese who also needs to look for words in Wiktionary, usually for their dated or archaic or rare uses.

Pro:
- quick right click search feature

Con:
- Can't belive you're not allowed to search words from English Wiktionary pages but the Chinese pages, and when you try to configure the setting in the button, there is nothing but meaningless ASCII code thing. If you're not an English spoken guy, you're highly possible gonna jump to your language page.

avatar Josef H.
2018-12-23

It's a shame that you never thought of adding support for Unicode. Without it, it's virtually impossible to select any language that contains special characters in its name.