I find the idea that to you literature is just something that delights you rather odd and inexact. Does that mean that a pleasant girlfriend would be literature?
They are just as useful as complete dictionaries for "modern, everyday matters" as they concentrate on "modern, common usage". Perhaps more so as they don't bog you down in archaic forms etc. (Notr that there's anything wrong with that! Archaic forms are very useful to those studying archaic literature... ) We aren't having na archaic conversation, so the concise OED is ideal for the matter at hand.
Part of a dictionary can be worse than no dictionary at all. If you want to use it, then remember that it is not complete.
I will keep in mind that you agree with Humpty-Dumpty:
"When I use a word," Humpty Dumpty said, in rather a scornful tone, "it means just what I choose it to mean—neither more nor less."
And you certainly don't care about Alice's reply:



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Then again I musn't speak for the Dalia Lama... just my image...