Better / more serious dictionnary would the " Robert ".
Which in my book (pun intended) has always been the less respectable one of the two.
That's strange, the Larousse has always been the dictionary for the masses, that doesn't care at all what words actually mean, but rather casts in stone / validates what people in the street actually wrongly want a word to mean, usually out of ignorance and laziness.
But again I am not into OT stuff anymore so every one is entitled to have his own opinion of course, I am no Dragon for sure.
At the end of the day it doesn't matter a rats ass since people here don't use dictionaries any more, and have not for at least 20 years since mobile phones and broadband started flooding the market.
Here nobody gives a crap any longer if what they write or say actually means anything in French. There is no grammar anymore, no punctuation, no spelling, no nothing... it's just a complete shit show. I have given up.
At school you get to pass to the next class even if you completely failed at learning the basic skills reading writing counting etc...
I guess only foreign people like you actually give a crap how to write French properly. Just like I give a crap and try to improve my English skills as I go, even though the actual native English or American people, judging by all the comments in Youtube videos comment sections... actually don't even possess the English level of a 5 year old... still, I don't resort to the lowest common denominator and try to write as best I can...