Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/03/14
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]To Mr Small's point, the OED (2005 Draft Revision) 4.c's definition, and sample usage suggest condescension or perhaps xenophobia (note "Pharisee persuasion" "Caledonian persuasion") "Tooth-brush persuasion" escapes me, however. In the present instance, it is improbable any disresepect was intended. 4.c. colloq. and humorous. A group or collection linked by a shared characteristic, quality, or attribute. Esp. in early use in "of the _______ persuasion": of a (specified) nationality, occupation, inclination, etc. 1855 Harper's Mag. July 227/1 You may tell your Aunt Mastodon so, and all your other relatives of the Pharisee persuasion. 1861 G. H. LEWES Let. 2 July in 'G. Eliot' Lett. (1954) III. 434 It is notorious that Aytoun's greatest poet was Homer--not I believe a gentleman of the Caledonian persuasion. 1885 F. ANSTEY Tinted Venus vii. 78 She said she thought it was..a gentleman in the hair-cutting persuasion. 1902 R. HICHENS Londoners 33 A sinister moustache of the tooth-brush persuasion. 1969 Jrnl. Royal Hort. Soc. 94 241 Gloire de Dijon over a century old, is also of the tea rose persuasion. 1995 Vogue Dec. 27/3 They're from a mixed marriage and get to see every ethnic, sexual and political persuasion here. -rei On Mar14 20:19, Gary Todoroff wrote: > Does this make the old movie "Friendly Persuasion" suspect, too? Good > grief, > Marc, I've never in a long and unsheltered life heard the term persuasion > given such a bad rap. > > Somebody pressed a button on you that no one else knew existed. Poor BD > stepped on a land mine in a field that wasn't even marked but was certainly > "Marc'ed!" > > I am certainly now of the persuasion to walk on pins and needles anywhere > semantically near you, Marc, that's for sure! > > Gary T > > > -----Original from Marc > > > > BD > > > > Gimme a break. You used a phrase that is a LARGE ALARM BELL for racism, > > sexism, religious intolerance, and I called you on it. -- Rei Shinozuka shino@panix.com Ridgewood, New Jersey