#84118
10/21/2002 7:38 PM
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Not medical, but mildly interesting, at least to me. In a genealogy book, a man in about 1200 was convicted of "misprision of knighthood". It took me quite a while to figure out that this meant he got fined for trying to avoid a tax on those holding that title, by concealing the fact that he had been given the title. From Brewer: Misprision Concealment, neglect of. (French, mépris.) Misprision of clerks. Mistakes in accounts arising from neglect. Misprision of felony. Neglecting to reveal a felony when known. Misprision of treason. Neglecting to disclose or purposely concealing a treasonable design.
From my dictionary: misprision n. ME mesprision < OFr < pp. of mesprendre, to take wrongly < mes3, MIS31 + prendre < L prehendere, to take: see PREHENSILE6 1 a mistake, now especially one due to misreading, either deliberate or unintended, or to misunderstanding 2 scorn; contempt 3 Law a) misconduct or neglect of duty, esp. by a public official b) act of contempt against a government or court
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#84119
10/21/2002 7:44 PM
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concealing the fact that he had been given the title
He was sandbagging?
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#84120
10/21/2002 8:44 PM
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No, he kept his dough hidden in an old sock just like everbody else.
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#84121
10/21/2002 8:59 PM
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Well, if he kept dough in the sock instead of sand in the sock, he was doughbagging.
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#84122
10/21/2002 9:28 PM
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And he had to be very careful his wife didn't bake his socks.
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#84123
10/21/2002 10:02 PM
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Legend has it that Molly Brown burnt about 100,000 dollars her husband brought home and hid--I think it goes--in their stove. It's been a while since I saw "The Unsinkable Molly Brown..." but I do remember reading that the incident probably never happened.
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