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Dunno bout no Patrick O'Brian etymologies. When I was in the Navy they said it was a corruption of docked watch with dock in the sense "to cut short." Its purpose was to allow people who would have the 1600 to 2000 watch to eat dinner, which was served from about 1700 to about 1900. People who had the second dog watch would get early chow line privileges and could eat and relieve those on the first dog watch in time for them to eat.
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Corruption of docked watch sounds more likely to me. The Naval officialdom was never noted for its sense of humour! But O'Brian can be forgiven such a minor slip. I used to believe that no one would write better novels dealing with the Royal Navy of this period than CS Forrester. Now I think no one will ever do better than Patrick O'Brian. A strange man, however, and a shame that he is dead.
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Cur-tailed may well have been a popular folk etymology/in joke of the time. I certainly wouldn't put it past Mr O'Brian to have researched up that bit of information.
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Dear Faldage: It just occurred to me that Patrick O'Brian was slyer than either of us realized. He knew your obviously correct derivation, and changed "dock = cut an animal's tail" into "cur-tail".
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Oh, it's a good enough pun, as puns go.
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