Origins Of Common Terms
Monday Nov 26th, 2018
ShareThe origins of some figures of speech are obvious – “putting the cart before the horse,” for instance. Others are a little more obscure. Here are the explanations behind three common expressions: Pulling the wool over their eyes. In the 17th and 18th centuries, thieves and robbers would yank their victims’ wool wigs down over their eyes so they couldn’t see who was attacking them. Blackmail. In 16th-century England, mail meant... [read more]