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English
Etymology
Unclear. Bliss and Dolan suggest a conflation of dear, as in "oh dear" or "the Dear Lord", and deer, by analogy with the conflation in Irish of Fiadha "God" and fiadh "deer".
Phrase
the dear knows
- (Ireland, dated) God knows; nobody knows
- 1806 'Caleb Thistle' "How are the mighty fallen!" in The Evening Fire-side; or Literary Miscellany (Philadelphia; 10 May 1806) Vol.II No.19 p.147:
- O thou, whom poets call Melpomene,
- Who hast inspir'd, the dear knows how many
- In ancient times to sing O Dear O's
- On hapless fates of unknown heroes,
- 19th century Anonymous Irish or Scottish ballad, I Know Where I’m Going:
- I know where I’m going,
- I know who’s going with me,
- I know who I love,
- But the dear knows who I’ll marry.
2004, Cynthia Harrod-Eagles, The Dear Departed, page 205:And there it sits, spreading rubbish about because of the cats, and smelling like the Dear knows what.
- (Ireland, dated) God knows; of course, certainly, nobody could doubt
1939, Flann O'Brien, chapter 1, in At Swim-two-birds:The dear knows your father worked hard enough for the money he is laying out on your education.
References
- Michael Traynor The English dialect of Donegal (Royal Irish Academy: 1953) p.76 s.v. "Dear"
- A. Bliss "English in the south of Ireland" p.184 in Language in the British Isles Peter Trudgill ed (Cambridge University Press: 1984) →ISBN
- Terence Dolan A Dictionary of Hiberno-English (Gill and Macmillan: 2nd ed. 2006) p.74 s.v. "dear" →ISBN