Historical Word Trivia

Orlan Smith shares with us the origins and original meanings of words that may have fallen into disuse or have been redefined over time.

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Big Wig

As incredible as it sounds, men and women took baths only twice a year (May and October). Women kept their hair covered, while men shaved their heads (because of lice and bugs) and wore wigs.

Wealthy men could afford good wigs made from wool. They couldn’t wash the wigs, so to clean them they would carve out a loaf of bread, put the wig is the shell, and bake it for 30 minutes.

The heat would make the wig big and fluffy, hence the term “big wig…” Today, we often use the term “here comes the Big Wig” because someone appears to be or is powerful and wealthy.

Respectfully Submitted by
Orlan Smith