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Subject: pope's nose
Category: Miscellaneous
Asked by: karlchen-ga
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Posted: 14 Sep 2002 12:08 PDT
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Question ID: 65056
What is the origin of the term "pope's nose"?
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Subject: Re: pope's nose
Answered By: clouseau-ga on 14 Sep 2002 12:42 PDT
 
Hello karlchen,


Interesting question! I had not heard this expression before and
searched to find:

Pope's Nose, CO, a mountain near Bayfield, Colorado recommended for
hiking and climbing.

But more to you meaning I'm sure, is the definition at Idioms: the one
that got away at http://home.t-online.de/home/toni.goeller/idiom_wm/idioms618.html

"the pope's nose 

The tail of a roasted chicken  

Usage example: The pope's nose is too greasy. I prefer a piece of
breast meat."

The proper name for this part of the bird as defined by Webster's is:

"Uropygium

(||U`ro*pyg"i*um) n. [NL., fr. Gr. (corrupted form) the end of the os
sacrum + rump.] (Anat.) The prominence at the posterior extremity of a
bird's body, which supports the feathers of the tail; the rump; 
sometimes called pope's nose."

Armed with that information, I even found it listed under recipes and
with reference to its origin:

http://www.simpleinternet.com/recipes/dictionary.pl?5413 -
International Recipes

" pope's nose

Also known as a parson's nose,  this is the stubby tail protuberance
of a dressed fowl. It seems to have originated as a derogatory term
meant to demean Catholics in England during the late 17th century.  "

I trust this answers your question.

Best regards,

-=clouseau-ga=-


search strategy: "pope's nose" +expression
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