Sciencegeek: Have you read this thread? Mudcat has "Hog eye" forebitter/chantey as young adult fiction dialog in the 1880s. Also from above: Sally in the garden, sifting sand, Jenny talking with a hog-eyed man; In a hog eye, In a hog eye, For all she wants is a hog-eyed man, With a heave oh, heave oh! Heave oh in a hog eye. Either the unearthly sound of the forecastle ditty, or the sight of the cutlasses, had a magic effect. The Mexicans drew back to a respectful distance, shouting, but making no attempt to attack either officers or men.” [St.John, Percy B., The Scourge of the Seas, Ch.V, Vera Cruz, (British Boys' Paper, 30 June 1888, p.284)] The derivation of the name is unknown to me. (Whall) Baseless speculation we got crappe tonnes of. Actual, real world naval architecture... not one single source... to date.
|