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Is there any connection between "a stave of a barrel" and "to stave off defeat"?

Yes, I could LIU (Look It Up), but what fun would that be?
 
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Is there any connection between "a stave of a barrel" and "to stave off defeat"?

Yes.


Ceci n'est pas un seing.
 
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Is there any connection between "a stave of a barrel" and "to stave off defeat"?
EDIT: and if so, what?

sheesh! Roll Eyes
 
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I suspect z thinks you should have looked it up.

This probably best explains it.
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"piece of a barrel," 1750, back-formation from staves (1398), plural of staff (cf. leaves/leaf), possibly from O.E., but not recorded there. The verb (to stave in, past tense stove) is c.1595, originally nautical, on notion of bashing in the staves of a cask and letting out the contents; stave off (c.1624) is lit. "keep off with a staff," as of dogs.
 
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Well, if we each just looked up our own questions and answers, there wouldn't be a whole lot left to discuss, would there?

So - this sort of means to hit with a stick?


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Well, if we each just looked up our own questions and answers, there wouldn't be a whole lot left to discuss, would there?
So, instead, someone posts a question, and someone else looks up the answer for them.

It might be better (and seem lazier) if someone who had a thought similar to shu's looked up the answer before posting, then we could discuss it.


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What language did God use when she said, "Let there be light !" ??
 
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Thank you, Shu! I love to laugh, and you made me laugh so hard with your hilarious eye-rolling "sheesh" comment. I like the way you posted this question because this way I got to read a fascinating discussion through tears of laughter. Of course, I didn't have to look anything up either...
 
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And for my first post, may I agree with elledee.

Even though it is perfectly simple to answer your own question - there'd be no point in a board like this if you could not discuss it, would there? Makes the whole topic more enjoyable.
 
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If you have the right accent, it's the nickname for someone named Stephen, now isn't it? Razz

Welcome to the asylum, Lily!
 
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