“tarheel”的英英意思

单词 tarheel
释义 tarheel U.S. colloq.|ˈtɑːhiːl|
Also Tar Heel, Tar-heel, tar-heel.
[f. tar n.1 + heel n.]
A nickname for a native or inhabitant of North Carolina, in allusion to tar as a principal product of that State. Also attrib. Hence ˈtar-heeled a.
1864R. E. Park Diary 9 Dec. in Southern Hist. Soc. Papers (1876) II. 232 A poor, starving Tar Heel at Elmira.1869Overland Monthly III. 128 A brigade of North Carolinians..failed to hold a certain hill, and were laughed at by the Mississippians for having forgotten to tar their heels that morning. Hence originated their cant name, ‘Tar-heels’.1878Scribner's Monthly Apr. 833/1 A little fellow from North Carolina..announced to the convention he was from ‘the tar-heeled state’.1888American Humorist 2 June (Farmer Americanisms), A little volume of North Carolina sketches, written by a talented young friend of mine, in the genuine tarheel dialect.1889Jrnl. Amer. Folk-Lore II. 95 The mountain ‘tarheel’ gradually drifted into a condition of dreary indifference to all things sublunary but hog and hominy.1942S. Kennedy Palmetto Country 260 North Carolina became known as the Tar-heel State.1959[see redneck 1 a].

 

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