Bm101":2jso7dsh said:
Or Latin if we want to go back even further it would seem.
I had an English teacher when I was about 12 and every week he would make us learn Latin roots. Simple stuff compared to any who have been to a proper school or who actually learned Latin of course. But I'd shake him by the hand for it now much as I thought it was pointless at the time.
Dog Latin or not, it exponentially increased my understanding of my own language and has continued to do so ever since. I owe the man a pint for that
In that case you can probably translate my old boss's sick notes. When he wanted a couple of days off he would put in a sick note with "plumbum pendulitis" as his sickness on it. His boss never twigged that he meant he was swinging the lead
Evidently that saying comes from lazy sailors who were just swinging the depth testing lead around on its rope rather than actually taking depth readings.