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What is the origin of the word 'quiz'? |
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The story goes that a Dublin theatre proprietor by the name
of Richard Daly made a bet that he could, within forty-eight hours, make a
nonsense word known throughout the city, and that the public would give a
meaning to it. After the performance one evening, he gave his staff cards
with the word 'quiz' written on them, and told them to write the word on walls
around the city. The next day the strange word was the talk of the town, and
within a short time it had become part of the language. This picturesque tale appeared as an anecdote in 1836, but the most detailed
account (in F. T. Porter's Gleanings and Reminiscences, 1875) gives
the date of the exploit as 1791. The word, however, was already in use by
then, meaning 'an odd or eccentric person', and had been used in this sense
by Fanny Burney in her diary on 24 June 1782. 'Quiz' was also used as a
name for a curious toy, something like a yo-yo and also called a bandalore,
which was popular around 1790. The word is nevertheless hard to account for, and so is its later meaning
of 'to question, to interrogate', which emerged in the mid-19th century
and gave rise to the most common use of the term today, for an entertainment
based on questions and answers.
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