"Jim Elbrecht" wrote in message
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As for how the dogwood got its name, one explanation is that dog owners
once
made a tonic from the bark to wash their pets. A more likely derivation
comes from the Old English term doggerwood, meaning "a stick once used to
skewer meats."
I knew about the legend, but does anyone know any other logical
explanation
for the name?
#2 seems likely. Especially when you make 'doggerwood',
'daggerwood'.
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=dogwood
\Dog"wood`\ (-w[oo^]d`), n. [So named from skewers (dags) being made
of it. Dr. Prior. See Dag, and Dagger.]
Jim
Thanks for the input from everyone. I was aware that the legend was only a
legend with no basis in fact. It has charm but no logic. The reference from
Jim certainly supports the daggerwood connection.
John