Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun A bright or clear spot that appears in breaking fog.
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- noun a
ray of light seen amidstfog
Etymologies
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
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vendingmachine commented on the word fogdog
Odd etymology.
July 29, 2021
ry commented on the word fogdog
the fact, huh?
July 29, 2021
bilby commented on the word fogdog
July 29, 2021
bilby commented on the word fogdog
Rubbish etymology methinks. Far more likely by imitation of sundog.
Note that Oxford dictionary lists second meaning of fogdog as 'The part of a rainbow which meets the horizon'.
And sundog via the CID is 'A fragmentary rainbow; a small rainbow near the horizon; -- called also dog and weathergaw'.
July 29, 2021
bilby commented on the word fogdog
Meanwhile this note on Wikipedia on the etymology of sundog is worth consideration:
"In Abram Palmer's 1882 book Folk-etymology: A Dictionary of Verbal Corruptions Or Words Perverted in Form Or Meaning, by False Derivation Or Mistaken Analogy, sun-dogs are defined:
The phenomena of false suns which sometimes attend or dog the true when seen through the mist (parhelions). In Norfolk a sun-dog is a light spot near the sun, and water-dogs are the light watery clouds; dog here is no doubt the same word as dag, dew or mist as 'a little dag of rain' (Philolog. Soc. Trans. 1855, p. 80). Cf. Icel. dogg, Dan. and Swed. dug = Eng. 'dew'."
July 29, 2021