Monday, December 10, 2007

Victorian word, useless information for the day


I just looked this up while I was goofing off:


deadline--1864--a line drawn within or around a prison that a prisoner passes at the risk of being shot.
From Merriam-Webster's 11 collegiate dictoriany.

I imagine, given the date, that the word came about during the Civil War. Here's a picture from Andersonville in Georgia.
Anyone else know of words with interesting 19th century origins?

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Gives a whole new meaning, doesn't it. I wonder why it changed.

Jennifer Linforth said...

Loose Women.

Those chicks who did not bother with corsets...