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From: Chris Barker <ftog@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat, 25 Oct 2003 06:36:46 +0100
Going on from Walt's etymology, in my Shorter Oxford English Dictionary (OED) there is: "HEEL ... to add a heel to 1605; esp. to arm (a game-cock) with a spur 1755; hence (U.S. slang) to furnish (a person) with something, esp. a revolver 1755; ..."

I had always thought that it came from the state of a person's heels as well ;-)

Chris

On Friday, Oct 24, 2003, at 07:04 Europe/London, Winsor Crosby wrote:


On Thursday, October 23, 2003, at 09:15 PM, Walt Wayman wrote:


Or maybe it means this (which comes from World Wide Words):

"Well-heeled never had anything to do with people being well shod
(so it has no link with down at heel). The original expression
came from cock-fighting, and meant to provide one’s bird with
good, sharp spurs (considered, it would seem, as a kind of
artificial heel) that would inflict the most damage. It was taken
over into American usage in frontier days to mean that one was
likewise carrying a weapon, but in the more modern sense of a gun
(the first recorded use is from a story of Mark Twain’s dated
1866). Only later did it transfer its meaning to being armed with
a more powerful weapon still: money."

Walt

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After this I had to look around and it looks as if you may be right though my dictionary which does not give its origins said that it came into use 1895-1900. I found it online. Interestingly it is not in my compact OED. Very American.

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