Friday, June 30, 2006

DEAD WORD OF THE DAY

thieves' vinegar: a kind of vinegar made by digesting rosemary tops, sage leaves, etc., anciently believed to be an antidote against the plague. It derived its name and popularity from the story that four thieves who plundered the bodies of the dead during plague ascribed their impunity to this preparation.

(from The Word Museum by Jeffrey Kacirk)

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