[1] It has been cited as the longest word in the English language (excluding coined and technical terms), although some dictionaries do not recognize it because of its low usage in everyday lexicon.
[3] The word became known in the public realm in the United States via a popular television show in the 1950s, The $64,000 Question, when a young contestant correctly spelled it to win.
Merriam Webster does not recognize the word because it is practically unused in the modern era, although they do include disestablishmentarianism and antiestablishmentarianism.
[5][6] The American Heritage,[7] Chambers,[8] and Oxford English[9] similarly exclude antidisestablishmentarianism, but keep smaller variations.
A title card then informs the viewer that two days have passed and we see Prince George still struggling to pronounce the word as Blackadder returns from his journey.