"Instrument of nature", a euphemism, 1655
Joel S. Berson
Berson at ATT.NET
Sun Dec 12 16:08:58 UTC 2010
1655 seemed worth providing, since it's an interdating for
"instrument" as the male organ between 1386 and 1749. But I don't
know what other examples the voluminous OED and HDAS databases may
have, or if they may want to separate this organ from others in sense 4.
Joel
At 12/12/2010 10:36 AM, Jonathan Lighter wrote:
>Thus the short form "instrument," as used by Miss Fanny Hill. By whom I
>mean her author, John Cleland. And other um-persons since.
>
>JL
>
>On Sat, Dec 11, 2010 at 11:14 PM, Laurence Horn <laurence.horn at yale.edu>wrote:
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> > At 9:26 PM -0500 12/11/10, Joel S. Berson wrote:
> > >Wee p[re]sent Richard Turtall for laciuiouse carriage toward Ann
> > >Hudson, the wife of John Hudson, in taking hold of her coate and
> > >inticing her by words, as alsoe by taking out his instrument of
> > >nature that hee might prevaile to lye with her in her owne house.
> > >
> > >1655 March 5.
> > >Records of the Colony of New Plymouth, ed. Nathaniel B. Shurtleff
> > >(Boston: William White, 1855), vol. 3, p. 97.
> > >
> > >I presume this is OED "instrument" sense 4., "A part of the body
> > >having a special function; an organ. Obs." Especially considering
> > >that the earliest quotation is from the wife of
> > >Bath: "c1386 Chaucer Wife of Bath's Prol. 149 In wyfhode I wol vse
> > >myn Instrument As frely as my makere hath it sent."
> > >
> > Sounds right. And what better device to make a call of nature with
> > than an instrument of nature?
> >
> > LH
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