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 | Sep 2, 2020This week’s theme Words with horse-related origins This week’s words wheel horse caballine horse's mouth chivalrous cock-horse     Photo: Rachel C / Wikimedia             A.Word.A.Daywith Anu Garg horse’s mouth
 PRONUNCIATION: MEANING: 
noun: The original or authentic source of some information.
 ETYMOLOGY: 
The term has its origin in horse racing. If you wanted tips on how a
horse was doing on a particular day, what better way than to hear it
directly from the horse’s mouth? Earliest documented use: 1896.
 USAGE: 
“Mrs Bates was fishing. She knew full well that he and Lula had been
seeing each other -- she just wanted confirmation from the horse’s mouth.” Louisa Heaton; His Perfect Bride?; Harlequin; 2015. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:There are conditions of blindness so voluntary that they become complicity.
-Paul Bourget, novelist (2 Sep 1852-1935) | 
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