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open-arse
open-arse
English
Noun
open-arse (plural open-arses)
- (Britain regional) The medlar fruit. [from 10th c.]
- c. 1390, Geoffrey Chaucer, ‘Reeve's Prologue’, Canterbury Tales (Ellesmere manuscript):
- But if I fare as dooth an Openers / That ilke fruyt is euer leng the wers / Til it be roten in Mullok or in stree [...].
- 1837, John Bellenden Kerr, An Essay on the Archaeology of our Popular Phrases and Nursery Rhymes, vol II.1:
- In several of our counties the same fruit is called an open arse; another of those unluckily belotted travesties of a very properly-expressed original phrase [...].
- 1968, Eric Partridge, Shakespeare's Bawdy, Routledge 2002, p. 129:
- On a second reading, prompted by the reproaches of several friends and scholars, I conclude that the pun on medlar, slangily known as ‘an open-arse’, and poperin pear, shape-resembling **** and scrotum, is so forcibly obvious that ‘an open et-caetera’ must here mean ‘an open arse’.
- c. 1390, Geoffrey Chaucer, ‘Reeve's Prologue’, Canterbury Tales (Ellesmere manuscript):