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Much the same thing.And if you knew what it meant, why did you not tell us
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Bill, your "contribution" was out of context and that's all I said. I don't have anything to add to the definition, only a knowledge that what you posted indicated that you didn't, either.
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Dear CK: It appeared that belMarduk wanted corroboration of what "man-killers" might refer to. I just posted what I found to indicate that it had at least in the quoted context referred to extreme of style. You were perfectly free to make a more pertinent post. You have not posted anything more appropriate. Of course, you would not be guilty of phthonos.
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in re-reading belM's original post, it seems like it doesn't have anything to do with our current concept of the phrase. (where is he, anyway? he hasn't returned to this brilliant discussion.  ) I wondered if it might be something like a take off(or better yet, put on) of Mackintosh? though that seems a bit plain for the description of her behavior. anyway, just trying to steer this back on track... 
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Thanks, etaoin (I'm still trying to work out what your handle means!  ). I wonder if belM will want to return after she sees the mess! Dr Bill (last-ditch attempt): Yes, I know what 'man-killer' means now. No, I do not know what it meant in 1852. Neither does belM. That's why she posted the query in the first place.
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RE:--in re-reading belM's original post, it seems like it doesn't have anything to do with our current concept of the phrase. (where is he, anyway? he hasn't returned to this brilliant discussion)
OOPs!-- Etaoin, but BelMarduk is a she not a he!
a very pretty she at that! Stacked about right to fill the man-killer that was advertized for sale, with a little bit left over to puff out of the top!
But don't worry, you're not the first, nor i expect the last to make that mistake..
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yikes! my many apologies!! I had a 50/50 shot after reading her profile...  aStro, I'll give you some more time to think about it... 
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not the first, nor i expect the last to make that mistake..
Well, if one will name oneself after one (or more) god(s)...
And would it help to know that etaoin's last name is shrdlu? (or maybe shldru, both variations are known in the wild)
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I usually use shrdlu, unless I'm incognito...
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ASp, I quote myself from above: there was also a cloak or tunic which was termed a "man-killer" because it was caught up quite high at the bottom. I got this from a 1925 (uncopyrighted) translation of the "Love Books of Ovid": http://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/ovid/lboo/lboo03.htm-joe c. liver
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