[Ads-l] piss-burned (UNCLASSIFIED)
Mullins, Bill CIV (US)
william.d.mullins18.civ at MAIL.MIL
Thu Mar 31 16:30:24 UTC 2016
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Possibly related to "shit brindle brown"?
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> This make a start at filling a gap in the OED's entry on this very useful word, and establishes an early U. S. provenance.
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> A man who had escaped from Debtors' Prison described:
> "Lawton is a Man about 5 Feet 7 Inches high, wears a Piss-burn'd Wig, is very talkative, pitted with the Small Pox, and a Native of Ireland"
> N-Y Journal; or, the General Advertiser, March 8, 1770, p. 3, col. 3
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> GAT
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> piss-burnt adj. (also *piss-burned*) now chiefly *U.S.**regional* discoloured or damaged by or as by urine (also *fig.* and in extended use);
> (in later use sometimes) *spec.*of a yellowish- or reddish-brown colour.
> 1565 *King Daryus* sig. Cii, Gyt thee away thou pys burnde Cokolde.
> 1687 A. Behn *Luckey Chance* ii. i. 18 This old Campaign..a Cloak to
> sculk in a-Nights, and a pair of Piss-burn'd shammy Breeches.
> 1699 E. Ward *London Spy* I. iii. 3 After redeeming our Liberties
> from this Piss-burn'd Prison [*sc.* Bedlam].
> 1742 H. Fielding *Joseph Andrews* II. iii. xi. 158 A Piss-burnt Beard.
> 1877 E. Peacock *Gloss. Words Manley & Corringham, Lincs.* 194
> *Piss-burnt*, said of the hair of an animal bleached by the sun.
> 1994 A. Theroux *Primary Colors* 233 It is more often than not,
> usually a sort of rust or piss-burnt auburn or wiry orange.
>
> --
> George A. Thompson
> The Guy Who Still Looks Stuff Up in Books.
> Author of A Documentary History of "The African Theatre", Northwestern Univ. Pr., 1998..
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