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hair of the dog

An alcoholic drink taken the morning after to cure a hangover or withdrawal symptoms.

Etymology:

  • From “hair of the dog that bit you”, a folk remedy for rabies by placing hair from the dog that bites one into the wound. The use of the phrase as a metaphor for a hangover treatment dates at least to the 16th century.
  • The principle of “curing like with like” has existed in various cultures historically; see hair of the dog at Wikipedia for details; the use of the phrase “hair of the dog” for a hangover cure dates to antiquity, an early form being found in the Ugaritic text KTU 1.1114 line 29, where the chief god of the pantheon, 'i/el, takes some for his health. The usage is in turn a borrowing from Akkadian.
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Submitted on September 01, 2009

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  • IzzyCohen
    I agree with the general description in the Etymology section. However, more specifically:

    Spent Brewer’s yeast is an ancient hangover remedy. Latin Saccharomyces cerevisiae = Brewer's yeast " Hebrew כּ�
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    ב מִנשָׁך שֵׂעַר Sa[K]aR MinShaKh KeLeV = hair bite dog " hair of the dog that bit you, a hangover remedy. Compare Greek CeRBerus, the 3-headed dog that guarded the entrance to Hades.
     
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