"keep your eyes peeled"
Posted by Shae on June 10, 2003
In Reply to: "Keep your eyes peeled" posted by Shae on June 10, 2003
: : aynyone make sense of this one ?
: This is from the 'World Wide Words' website:
:
: It derives from an old verb pill, "to plunder", which is the root
of our modern word pillage. It came to us from the Latin root pilare,
meaning "to take the hair off, pluck" (closely connected with our
depilate), but which also had the figurative meaning of "plunder,
cheat", almost exactly the same as the figurative meaning of our
modern verbs fleece or pluck. From about the 17th century on, pill
was commonly spelt peel and took on the sense of "to remove or strip"
in the weakened sense of removing an outer covering, such as a fruit.
The figurative sense of keeping alert, by removing any covering
of the eye that might impede vision, seems to have appeared in the
US about 1850.
Ooops! Apologies for not disguising the 'L' word!
- That word again R. Berg 06/10/03