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The word toilet came to be used in English along with other French fashions (first noted 1681), and originally referred to the whole complex of operations of hairdressing and body care that centered on a dressing table covered to the floor with cloth (toile) and lace, on which stood a dressing glass, which might also be draped in lace: the ensemble was a toilette. Alexander Pope in The Rape of the Lock (1717) described the intricacies of a lady's preparation:
‘And now, unveil'd, the toilet stands display'd
Each silver ...
See also:Toilet, Toilet - Etymology, Toilet - Khazi, Toilet - Loo, Toilet - Types of toilets, Toilet - Toilets in private residences, Toilet - Public toilets, Toilet - High-tech toilets, Toilet - History, Toilet - Culture, Toilet - Disposal, Toilet - Graffiti, Toilet - Furtive sexual relations, Toilet - Social bonding, Toilet - Unusual uses, Toilet - The Great Equalizer, Toilet - Bibliography Read more here: » Toilet: Encyclopedia II - Toilet - Etymology |
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 |  |  | Toilet - Etymology: Encyclopedia II - Toilet - EtymologyThe word toilet came to be used in English along with other French fashions (first noted 1681), and originally referred to the whole complex of operations of hairdressing and body care that centered on a dressing table covered to the floor with cloth (toile) and lace, on which stood a dressing glass, which might also be draped in lace: the ensemble was a toilette. Alexander Pope in The Rape of the Lock (1717) described the intricacies of a lady's preparation:
‘And now, unveil'd, the toilet stands display'd
Each silver ...
See also:Toilet, Toilet - Etymology, Toilet - Khazi, Toilet - Loo, Toilet - Types of toilets, Toilet - Toilets in private residences, Toilet - Public toilets, Toilet - High-tech toilets, Toilet - History, Toilet - Culture, Toilet - Disposal, Toilet - Graffiti, Toilet - Furtive sexual relations, Toilet - Social bonding, Toilet - Sex- or caste-based cleaning roles, Toilet - Unusual uses, Toilet - The Great Equalizer, Toilet - Bibliography Read more here: » Toilet: Encyclopedia II - Toilet - Etymology |
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 |  |  | Toilet - Etymology: Encyclopedia II - Euphemism - Common examplesOther common euphemisms include:
restroom for toilet room (the word toilet was itself originally a euphemism). This is an Americanism. Also dropping the kids off at the pool or making a pit stop"
making love to, getting it on, doing it, or sleeping with for having sexual intercourse with
motion discomfort bag and air-sickness bag for vomit bag or barf bag
sanitary landfill for garbage dump (a ...
See also:Euphemism, Euphemism - Etymology, Euphemism - The euphemism treadmill, Euphemism - Classification of euphemisms, Euphemism - The evolution of euphemisms, Euphemism - Euphemisms for the profane, Euphemism - Religious euphemisms, Euphemism - Excretory euphemisms, Euphemism - Sexual euphemisms, Euphemism - Euphemisms for death, Euphemism - Doublespeak, Euphemism - Common examples Read more here: » Euphemism: Encyclopedia II - Euphemism - Common examples |
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 |  |  | Toilet - Etymology: Encyclopedia II - Euphemism - Common examplesOther common euphemisms include:
restroom for toilet room (the word toilet was itself originally a euphemism). This is an Americanism.
making love to, getting it on, doing it, or sleeping with for having sexual intercourse with
motion discomfort bag and air-sickness bag for vomit bag or barf bag
sanitary landfill for garbage dump (and a temporary garbage dump is a transfer station)
pre-o ...
See also:Euphemism, Euphemism - Etymology, Euphemism - The euphemism treadmill, Euphemism - Classification of euphemisms, Euphemism - The evolution of euphemisms, Euphemism - Euphemisms for the profane, Euphemism - Religious euphemisms, Euphemism - Excretory euphemisms, Euphemism - Sexual euphemisms, Euphemism - Euphemisms for death, Euphemism - Doublespeak, Euphemism - Common examples Read more here: » Euphemism: Encyclopedia II - Euphemism - Common examples |
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 |  |  | Toilet - Etymology: Encyclopedia II - Euphemism - EtymologyThe word euphemism comes from the Greek word euphemos, meaning "auspicious/good/fortunate speech" which in turn is derived from the Greek root-words eu (ευ), "good/well" + pheme (φήμη) "speech/speaking". The eupheme was originally a word or phrase used in place of a religious word or phrase that should not be spoken aloud (see taboo). The primary example of taboo words requiring the use of a euphemism are the unspeakable names for a deity, such as Persephone, Hecate, Nemesis or Yahweh. By speaking only words favorable to the gods or spirits, the speaker attempted to procure good fortun ...
See also:Euphemism, Euphemism - Etymology, Euphemism - The euphemism treadmill, Euphemism - Classification of euphemisms, Euphemism - The evolution of euphemisms, Euphemism - Euphemisms for the profane, Euphemism - Religious euphemisms, Euphemism - Excretory euphemisms, Euphemism - Sexual euphemisms, Euphemism - Euphemisms for death, Euphemism - Doublespeak, Euphemism - Common examples Read more here: » Euphemism: Encyclopedia II - Euphemism - Etymology |
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 |  |  | Toilet - Etymology: Encyclopedia II - Euphemism - DoublespeakWhat distinguishes doublespeak from other euphemisms is its deliberate usage by governmental, military, or corporate institutions. Doublespeak is in turn distinguished from jargon in that doublespeak attempts to confuse and conceal the truth, while jargon often provides greater precision to those that understand it (while inadvertently confusing those who don't). An example of the distinction is the use by the military of the word casualties instead of deaths — what may appear to be an attempt to hide the fact that people hav ...
See also:Euphemism, Euphemism - Etymology, Euphemism - The euphemism treadmill, Euphemism - Classification of euphemisms, Euphemism - The evolution of euphemisms, Euphemism - Euphemisms for the profane, Euphemism - Religious euphemisms, Euphemism - Excretory euphemisms, Euphemism - Sexual euphemisms, Euphemism - Euphemisms for death, Euphemism - Doublespeak, Euphemism - Common examples Read more here: » Euphemism: Encyclopedia II - Euphemism - Doublespeak |
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 |  |  | Toilet - Etymology: Encyclopedia II - Euphemism - Classification of euphemismsMany euphemisms fall into one or more of these categories:
Terms of foreign and/or technical origin (derriere, copulation, perspire, urinate, security breach)
Abbreviations (SOB for "son of a bitch", BS for "bullshit", TS for "tough shit", etc.)
Abstractions (it, the situation, go, left the company, do it)
Indirections (behind, unmentionables, privates, live together, go to the bath ...
See also:Euphemism, Euphemism - Etymology, Euphemism - The euphemism treadmill, Euphemism - Classification of euphemisms, Euphemism - The evolution of euphemisms, Euphemism - Euphemisms for the profane, Euphemism - Religious euphemisms, Euphemism - Excretory euphemisms, Euphemism - Sexual euphemisms, Euphemism - Euphemisms for death, Euphemism - Doublespeak, Euphemism - Common examples Read more here: » Euphemism: Encyclopedia II - Euphemism - Classification of euphemisms |
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 |  |  | Toilet - Etymology: Encyclopedia II - Euphemism - The evolution of euphemismsEuphemisms may be formed in a number of ways. Periphrasis or circumlocution is one of the most common -- to "speak around" a given word, implying it without saying it. Over time, circumlocutions become recognized as established euphemisms for particular words or ideas.
To alter the pronunciation or spelling of a taboo word (such as a swear word) to form a euphemism is known as taboo deformation. There are an astonishing number of taboo deformations in English, of which many refer to the infamous four-letter words. ...
See also:Euphemism, Euphemism - Etymology, Euphemism - The euphemism treadmill, Euphemism - Classification of euphemisms, Euphemism - The evolution of euphemisms, Euphemism - Euphemisms for the profane, Euphemism - Religious euphemisms, Euphemism - Excretory euphemisms, Euphemism - Sexual euphemisms, Euphemism - Euphemisms for death, Euphemism - Doublespeak, Euphemism - Common examples Read more here: » Euphemism: Encyclopedia II - Euphemism - The evolution of euphemisms |
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 |  |  | Toilet - Etymology: Encyclopedia II - Euphemism - DoublespeakWhat distinguishes doublespeak from other euphemisms is its deliberate usage by governmental, military, or corporate institutions. Doublespeak is in turn distinguished from jargon in that doublespeak attempts to confuse and conceal the truth, while jargon often provides greater precision to those that understand it (while inadvertently confusing those who do not). An example of the distinction is the use by the military of the word casualties instead of deaths — what may appear to be an attempt to hide the fact that people ha ...
See also:Euphemism, Euphemism - Etymology, Euphemism - The euphemism treadmill, Euphemism - Classification of euphemisms, Euphemism - The evolution of euphemisms, Euphemism - Euphemisms for the profane, Euphemism - Religious euphemisms, Euphemism - Excretory euphemisms, Euphemism - Sexual euphemisms, Euphemism - Euphemisms for death, Euphemism - Doublespeak, Euphemism - Common examples Read more here: » Euphemism: Encyclopedia II - Euphemism - Doublespeak |
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