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Henshall on the Etymology of

The left-hand side of means “person” but refers in this case to a mother or nursemaid. The right-hand side evolved from a form that resembled a hung man in Hangman. That shape represented a child thoroughly wrapped in a blanket. Henshall says (in his telegraphic style), “Wrapped child later became graphically confused with tree/wood .” I know he means that the symbol of the wrapped child became confused with the symbol of a tree. But it’s more fun to read it as being about the mother who mistook her baby for a tree!

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