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On Sat, 02 Apr 2005 03:15:47 GMT, Peggie Hall
wrote: Brian Whatcott wrote: "Heads" for pooping in are often plural: the heads of small barrels or buckets can also be plural, but the head of a vessel is invariably singular, is it not? Today we tend to think of the head as just one device...two heads as two devices. But that wasn't always true. So I think you're confusing the multiple holes in the board mounted on the the head of the ship with multiple toilets--multiple separate devices. Think instead in terms of an outhouse...it may be a 2-, 3- or even 4-holer...but it's still just one (singular) outhouse. So too was the board with multiple holes mounted on the bow--or at the head of--the ship. Btw...Sir Thomas Crapper didn't invent the flush toilet, either. ![]() Ah, you can support the connection between ship's head and sanitary head, because, in your view, there is not properly a plural sanitary term in nautical use: "heads" Got it! :-) Brian Whatcott Altus, OK |
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