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Locofoco

Loˊco-fo′co

,
Noun.
[Of uncertain etymol.; perh. for L.
loco foci
instead of fire; or, according to Bartlett, it was called so from a self-lighting cigar, with a match composition at the end, invented in 1834 by
John Marck
of New York, and called by him
locofoco cigar
, in imitation of the word
locomotive
, which by the uneducated was supposed to mean, self-moving.]
1.
A friction match.
[U.S.]
2.
A nickname formerly given to a member of the Democratic party.
[U.S.]
☞ The name was first applied, in 1834, to a portion of the Democratic party, because, at a meeting in Tammany Hall, New York, in which there was great diversity of sentiment, the chairman left his seat, and the lights were extinguished, for the purpose of dissolving the meeting; when those who were opposed to an adjournment produced locofoco matches, rekindled the lights, continued the meeting, and accomplished their object.

Definition 2024


locofoco

locofoco

English

Noun

locofoco (plural locofocos)

  1. (archaic) A match (used for making fire)