Friday, August 21, 2020
Beans and More Beans
Beans and More Beans Beans and More Beans Beans and More Beans By Maeve Maddox Considering the whirlwind of remarks activated by my consideration of a bean phrase in an ongoing post, I chose to give the modest bean its very own post. The thing bean is Germanic in root. August Fick (1833-1916) German near language specialist, recommended that bean was related with faba, the Latin word for bean, yet as indicated by the OED, ââ¬Å"phonetic contemplations render this doubtful.â⬠Initially, the word bean alluded uniquely to the expansive bean (Faba vulgaris), yet now it alludes to any seed that takes after it. Individuals and beans have had an involved acquaintance; Egyptians covered them with their dead, and Homer referenced them in the Iliad. On the old Roman dining experience called the Lemuria (or Lumuralia), the pater familias (father of the family) got up at 12 PM to stroll around the house shoeless, tossing dark beans behind him. The custom was expected to exorcize any vindictive spirits that had amassed in the family during the earlier year. Pythagoras taught his devotees ââ¬Å"not to adore beans,â⬠however he may have been cautioning them against intruding in legislative issues, not disallowing them to eat beans; beans were utilized as markers in political races. Artistotle compared the bean with venery (quest for sexual joy); to him, ââ¬Å"abstaining from beansâ⬠implied ââ¬Å"keeping the body chaste.â⬠As normal objects of day by day life, beans discovered their way into scholarly and world renowned use. ââ¬Å"Not worth a beanâ⬠came to mean useless. Chaucer (1343-1400) utilizes the articulation in ââ¬Å"The Merchantââ¬â¢s Tale.â⬠The saint of the story is a knight who, following 60 years of bachelorhood, at last chooses to wed: ââ¬Å"For no other method of life,â⬠he stated, ââ¬Å"is worth a bean.â⬠An individual who ââ¬Å"does not have a beanâ⬠is poor to be sure, in spite of the fact that the bean in this articulation may begin somewhere else than with the vegetable. A slang term for a sovereign or a guinea was bean. ââ¬Å"Not to have a beanâ⬠implied ââ¬Å"not to have a cent.â⬠ââ¬Å"Not to know beans about somethingâ⬠is to think nothing about it: Charles Faddis Does not Know Beans About Nuclear Energy ââ¬Å"To spill the beansâ⬠is ââ¬Å"to uncover a secretâ⬠: Tanked Whistleblower Spilled The Beans On Chemtrail Front Company For CIA The business world has several bean articulations all its own. A ââ¬Å"bean counterâ⬠is a scornful term applied to a bookkeeper or other budgetary master by individuals who feel that innovativeness is more important than negligible record-keeping. A beanfeast or beanfest is a yearly supper given by a business to his workers. The word bean is slang for head: ââ¬Å"Im somewhat short on cerebrum myself; the old bean would seem to have been developed more for adornment than for use, dont you knowâ⬠à ââ¬P. G. Wodehouse, My Man Jeeves Wodehouse and other British journalists utilized ââ¬Å"Old Beanâ⬠as an inviting term of address: ââ¬Å"You donââ¬â¢t mind my asking, do you old bean?â⬠ââ¬Å"Use your beanâ⬠implies ââ¬Å"think!â⬠The little top called a beanie gets its name from this importance of bean, as does the baseball term bean ball, ââ¬Å"a ball tossed at a batterââ¬â¢s head.â⬠This utilization of bean has additionally given us an action word bean, ââ¬Å"to hit somebody on the head.â⬠A beanery is a modest café, apparently in light of the fact that the dinners are substantial on beans. The American city of Bostonfamous for its prepared beansis frequently alluded to as ââ¬Å"Bean Town.â⬠The articulation that motivated this post is ââ¬Å"full of beans,â⬠meaning ââ¬Å"full of vitality and high spiritsâ⬠: [In winter I try] to get going, loaded with beans, each day.â [Reba] appears to be new, fit and brimming with beans, anticipating herself the way Iââ¬â¢m told she generally does At the point when I characterized ââ¬Å"full of beansâ⬠as ââ¬Å"full of vitality and high spirits,â⬠a few perusers educated me regarding another importance: ââ¬Å"full of baloneyâ⬠(or what bologna turns out to be once it is processed.) ââ¬Å"Full of beansâ⬠in the feeling of ââ¬Å"energeticâ⬠most likely began as steady slang. Bean-took care of ponies were seen to be in acceptable condition and energetic, as in these models from the OED: 1870â â Daily News 27 July 5â â The ponies [] looked new and beany. 1843à R. S. Surtees Handley Cross II. vii. 199â â [Hounds, horses], and men, are in a great condition of fervor! Full o beans and consideration! Another nineteenth century utilization of ââ¬Å"full of beansâ⬠noted as steady slang was applied to an individual ââ¬Å"whom unexpected thriving had made hostile and conceited.â⬠I guess that such a stood up individual could be viewed as ââ¬Å"full of beansâ⬠in the feeling of being ââ¬Å"full of it.â⬠Clearly the two implications are current, so donââ¬â¢t be astonished in the event that you get a perplexed look if your importance doesnââ¬â¢t coordinate that of your audience. Iââ¬â¢ll end with what is most likely the most popular bean citation in mainstream society, Rickââ¬â¢s goodbye to Ilsa in the film Casablanca: Ilsa, Iââ¬â¢m a whole lot of nothing at being respectable, yet it doesnââ¬â¢t take a lot to see that the issues of three little individuals donââ¬â¢t sum to a slope of beans in this insane world. Need to improve your English in a short time a day? 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