- Send to Coventry
To send someone to
Coventry is a British phrase meaning toostracise somebody,specifically to not talk to them.It was sometimes used as a way of punishing people who,for example,would not join a strike in a factory for better pay and conditions. Sometimes children use it as a way of bullying othersOrigin of the term
The origin of the phrase is unclear, but one hypothesis as to its origin is based upon "The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England", by
Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon . In this work, Hyde recounts on howRoyalist troops that were captured inBirmingham were taken as prisoners toCoventry , which was aParliamentarian stronghold. These troops were often not received warmly by the locals.Another theory is that the locals in the city of Coventry were often strongly opposed to billeting troops from
London , and that soldiers sent there were ostracised by the local population.References
* [http://www.worldwidewords.org/qa/qa-cov1.htm World Wide Words - Send To Coventry]
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