词源 |
bacon n.early 14c., "meat from the back and sides of a hog" (originally either fresh or cured, but especially cured), from Old French bacon, from Proto-Germanic *bakkon "back meat" (source also of Old High German bahho, Old Dutch baken "bacon"), from the source of back (n.). The slang phrase bring home the bacon "succeed in supplying material provisions to support a standard of living," also figurative, is recorded by 1906, originally perhaps in pugilism slang. Bacon formerly was the staple meat of the working and the rural population (in Shakespeare bacon is a derisive term for "a rustic"). updated on October 02, 2022 |