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#74084 06/24/2002 6:45 PM
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Does anyone know where I can find the etymology of Dixie? I know that it must have already been used to designate the south in the early 19th century, but why "dixie" in particular? Where does the word come from? Glaber


#74085 06/24/2002 8:01 PM
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Dear glaber: Here is a URL with a fairly good discussion of "Dixie":

http://www.urbanlegends.com/language/etymology/dixie.html


#74086 06/25/2002 1:06 AM
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#74087 06/25/2002 5:42 AM
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I'm afraid I didn't look at the URL either, but this thread makes me wonder about the expression, "I ain't whistlin' Dixie" - from whence cometh that? and what doth it mean?

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