While reading Phrases.org.uk I ran across an explanation for the phrase "bald as a coot." I knew enough about birds to know that a coot was a bird, as in the American Coot which Andy Axel was nice enough to post pictures of.
I had always assumed the phrase meant something like "as smooth-headed as a coot," but the site offered a different explanation: "Coots are water birds whose heads have the appearance of baldness. This doesn't refer to the lack of feathers on the bird's head, but to their white markings. Bald has several meanings, one of which is 'streaked or marked with white'. That's the meaning here, as in pie-bald."
Backtracking from Phrases.org.uk, I looked up "bald" in Webster's:
1 a: lacking a natural or usual covering (as of hair, vegetation, or nap) b: having little or no tread (bald tires)
2: marked with white
3: lacking adornment or amplification (a bald assertion)
4: undisguised, palpable (bald arrogance)
One of those last two definitions may have given rise to "bald-faced lie." The second definition for bald is related to piebald:
1 : composed of incongruous parts
2 : of different colors; especially : spotted or blotched with black and white
Coots aren't anymore hairless than any other bird, and are less so than some. They do, however, have a white beak on their black heads, and some species have a white forehead. Bald, in the coot sense, means piebald, though it strikes me that "bald as a coot" may have been a clever turn of phrase that conflated two meanings of bald.
I'm not sure I had ever heard of piebald before, and I'm certain I didn't know what it meant, but I like it. Related words, normally used to describe a horse, are skewbald (brown and white) and oddbald (bay and white, with bay being a reddish-brown color).
These wonderful old words don't seem to be in use anymore. Nowadays pinto is used to describe horses with patches of white and another color. There is also a specific breed called a paint horse.
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George RR Martin loves
George RR Martin loves Piebald horses in his writing.
Old Stewball was a
Old Stewball was a racehorse, and I wish he were mine.....
Piebald
I have heard the word "piebald" but didn't know what it meant. The other bald words are new to me.
BTW- I love this feature you are doing on odd words etc. I'm the type of person who looks up a word in the dictionary as I'm reading a story and then proceeds to read the whole page it's on.
As Hawkeye, from *MASH* said "The dictionary. I figure it's got all the other books in it. I like to read the dictionary."
Be a blessing to someone today.
My granddaddy always ...
called two-tone horses pie-bald so I did know about that term. And we always knew that Max Patch mountain was a "bald" when we went on church retreats. I guess the word bald is an older term that some folks have gotten used to only using to refer to the follicly-challenged members of society. Sad really, we lose so much of our history when we no longer understand and use the words of our ancestors.
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mpower:
Glad you liked it. I like words, too.
talidapali:
Max Patch is one of those places I keep wanting to go, preferably in the snow. The Heartland Series did an episode about in when it was snowing there. I know roundabout where it's at, because it's within view of Mt. Cammerer firetower.
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Max Patch
is spectacular. If you have time, go the long way from Del Rio. It definitely is the l-o-n-g way, but it's a beautiful and fascinating drive.
My childhood church...
Church Street Methodist Church benefitted greatly from the Jones' donation of acreage for the Sterchi Lodge Retreat Center. That was a great place for us when we were kids. The scenery was awesome and I must say, the atmosphere up there is reverential and serene.
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