"sable [gentry]"
Joel S. Berson
Berson at ATT.NET
Thu Jul 21 23:10:59 UTC 2011
At 7/21/2011 02:26 PM, Laurence Horn wrote:
>Indeed, but I was looking specifically for "sable gentry", partly
>because I was making the case (to myself, at least) that the OED
>entry for "sable" should have an entry for that collocation along
>with that for "his sable excellency", "sable majesty", and such. In
>fact, the entry doesn't include any cites for "sable gentry", much
>less an actual subentry for it.
Yes, these are presumably joc., or worse. I merely meant that
"sable" as an adj. referring to "people of colour" was probably
fairly common, and not always joc.
Joel
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