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What does " to kill at forty rods" mean? It's about cheap & strong whiskey that is called forty-rod in some dialects. It is so called from its alleged ability to kill at forty rods What does "at forty rods" mean? Thanks in advance!
Jul 22, 2020 1:17 PM
Answers · 3
A rod is a unit of measurement. It's about 5 meters. So 40 rods is 200 meters. In English the phrase "doing <something> at <distance>" is usually figurative. It means that you're having an effect from a long ways away. It usually means something is strong. Obviously, whiskey can't kill someone 200 meters away. But you can imagine a whiskey that strong.
July 22, 2020
July 22, 2020
From forty +‎ rod, a measure of distance, suggesting whiskey so strong it can affect one from 200 meters away.
July 22, 2020
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