Antedating of "Jeep"

Wilson Gray hwgray at GMAIL.COM
Wed Mar 13 04:45:29 UTC 2013


LIFE - Mar 24, 1941 - Page 85
books.google.com/books?id=lVMEAAAAMBAJ
Vol. 10, No. 12 - Magazine - Full view
He calls parachuting "jumping out the window," an armorer of the
ground crew a "plumber," a radio operator a _"jeep_," a lifejacket a
"Mae West," a parachute a " brolley," a bomb release a "Mickey Mouse,"
a hospital a "dock," antiaircraft gunners ...

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-Wilson
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All say, "How hard it is that we have to die!"---a strange complaint
to come from the mouths of people who have had to live.
-Mark Twain

On Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 10:27 PM, Shapiro, Fred <fred.shapiro at yale.edu> wrote:
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> Subject:      Antedating of "Jeep"
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> The following citation appears to be an antedating of "jeep" (OED 1941).  H=
> owever, this usage differs somewhat from later usage, since the OED entry r=
> efers to the "jeep" as being small, whereas the citation below seems to be =
> describing a large motorized Army vehicle.
>
> 1940 _L.A. Times_ 13 Aug. 4 (ProQuest Historical Newspapers)   Warriors Fee=
> d by Jeep Gang   Southern Californians Bring in Supplies on Mechanical Mons=
> ters ... Among their [the California National Guard's] rolling stock [word =
> or words cut off] new reconnaissance cars facetiously dubbed Jeeps, have at=
> tracted most attention.  With each [word or words cut off] its high wheels =
> supplied with separate drive when needed, [word or words cut off] monstrous=
>  cars will cover extremely rough territory.
>
> Fred Shapiro
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