Tuesday, September 25, 2007

BBB Etymology - By and Large

Originally nautical jargon from the days of sailing ships. To steer a course 'by and large' was to keep slightly off the line of the wind when steering into it so that there was less need for constant adjustment to slight changes in its direction and less chance of being taken aback. In general terms the expression implied freedom from special alertness and exactitude, and this is its sense in modern use.