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Did you know, the term 'bury the hatchet' originated from when negotiations were being held between the Puritans and the American Indians who would bury their weapons so they wouldn't be available for use while parleying. AND tribal chiefs would bury their hatchets to show their peace agreements.
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3 comments:
Bafflegab was invented for and by politicians and bureaucrats.
The origin of that phrase makes a heap of sense.
My synonym begins with bull.
I did know about burying the hatchet but I had forgotten about the word parley.
Hi Sandra - gobbledegook to me ... we need a lot of leaders and warmongers to bury their hatchet - and let us all live in peace ... take care - cheers Hilary
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