[Jacob-list] "Gunnysack"
Neal and Louise Grose
nlgrose at yadtel.net
Wed Dec 12 15:51:08 EST 2007
"Gunnysack" has been used to describe a burlap bag in South Appalachian dialects for well over a hundred years .
It may well have come here by way of trade in the 1600 - 1700s.
Fascinating.
Neal Grose
in the Foothills of North Carolina
----- Original Message -----
From: Juliet & Gordon
To: jacob-list at jacobsheep.com
Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2007 2:08 PM
Subject: Re: [Jacob-list] Help on Pricing
<<wood, a pillow case or gunnysack work as well?>>
Hi Anita
A pillow case is fine for your own storage but not to sell in - looks a bit unprofessional ! Also you could soon run out of pillow cases in the bedroom!
I don't know what a gunnysack is..... if it is woven jute then that is what we call hessian over here and is good. Ah, I just looked it up in the dictionary : "a coarse hardwearing fabric usually made from jute...C18 from Hindi, from Sanskrit...prob of Dravidian origin". What a wonderful old word ! Sounds perfect for storing fleece !
Juliet
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