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On Apr 29, 4:39*pm, "Bill Grey" wrote:
Thyanks for your very interesting reply. You're welcome. As a matter of interest. kids do not throw conkers (horse chestnuts) at one another, *The game of "Conkers" is where two kids have a conker each. This is pierced and a short length of string passed through the knotted to form a sort of pendulum. *Each kid takes turns to swing his Conker at the other kid's conker which is held passively. *The one whose conker gets smashed is the loser. *We used to harden our conkers by soaking them in vinegar - I don't really know if this was really effective. There you go. Best wishes Bill That stirs an ancient dim memory. We never played that game ourselves but I believe I recall encountering a description of it somewhere a long time ago. I wonder whether children today still play it. So, I just googled it and it seems they do. Interestingly, Wikipedia suggests that the etymology of the name might be onomatopoetic, "...representing the sound made by a horse chestnut as it hits another hard object, such as a skull (another children's "game", also called conkers, consists of simply throwing the seeds at one another over a fence or wall)." ![]() This at least seems likely to be the origin of the term to get conked, meaning to take a blow to the head. Not as common as it once was, but one still hears it from time to time. giles |
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