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#189152 02/08/2010 8:43 PM
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today, the wwftd master wrote:
the worthless word for the day is: jakes

[origin uncertain, perhaps from F. Jacques]
chiefly British : a privy

"He kicked open the crazy door of the jakes."
- James Joyce, Ulysses (1922)

"In particular he feared dying in some undignified
way, on the jakes or with his face in the porridge."
- Michael Chabon, The Final Solution (2004)

-tsuwm


to which a faithful reader replied:
Hi - about a half century ago I had a classical lit professor who attributed the term Jakes to stories about Ajax in the Iliad or in one of Shakespeare's plays (Troilus and Cressida?). Ajax was portrayed as real dirtbag and his name became identified with toilets - hence Ajax cleanser and the Brit term Jakes. I have no proof and am passing this along only because I also have no life :-)

Gabe.


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I always assumed it was from the French given name Jacques; cf. calling a toilet the john. What is the proof that Ajax was a real 'dirtbag'? (OTOH, I have a book by Sir John Harington called A New Discourse of a Stale Subject, Called the Metamorphosis of Ajax; it was originally published in the 16th century.)


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It seems that Language Log also made the connection?
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tsuwm #189155 02/08/2010 10:01 PM
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It seems that Language Log also made the connection?

But, a pun is not the same thing as an etymology.


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zmjezhd #189160 02/09/2010 3:42 PM
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Our long time leading Premier League soccer/football club is called Ajax. Yet they play no dirtier than any other. For the sake of language I must add that we have the interjection of aversion: "jakkes" . Could not trace its origin.


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