Antedating of "Suck"
Joel S. Berson
Berson at ATT.NET
Fri Jul 2 12:49:20 UTC 2010
At 7/1/2010 07:34 PM, Mark Mandel wrote:
>"Bunghole" and "bumhole" are both good candidates for this 1772
>usage. From OED:
>
>...
>
>bum-hole:
>slang (chiefly Brit.).
>ARSEHOLE n. (in various senses). In early use: spec. the anus; =
>ARSEHOLE n. 1.
>1611 J. FLORIO Queen Anna's New World of Words at Trullo, A trill or bum-hole.
>1665 J. PHILLIPS tr. P. Scarron Typhon i. 5 Ran as swift from Pole to
>Pole, As if h'd had at his bum-hole The God of Fire.
IIRC I've seen "bumhole" in 18th-c. writing. (The OED has only one
quotation for this oft-slighted century, 1713.)
Joel
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