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To: church16
'Hoist by one's own petard' is a line from Shakespeare. There was an FR thread on this a few years ago.

Basically, a petard was a mideaval bomb that was attached directly to castles to blast openings. They were often screwed in from a hoist apparatus to get at weaker areas of the walls and gates.

The term 'hoist by one's own petard' seems to refer to a soldier getting blasted up when his own bomb went off early (e.g., Max Clelland).

200 posted on 09/18/2004 10:01:38 AM PDT by dodger
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To: dodger

Thanks! I am always looking for some more knowledge of the language I use daily, and poorly. I wasn't trying to be a smartass, well, not much any way. I always like giving my brother/sisters in arms of the other services some good natured ribbing. Thanks again for the definition and where the phrase came from.


227 posted on 09/19/2004 9:46:31 PM PDT by church16 ("Everyone's a pacifist between wars. It's like being a vegetarian between meals.")
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