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Where did 'aputh' originate from? (not sure how it's spelt)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hapeth is a colloqial corruption of "halfpenny worth" and is/was used in various contexts.
e.g. "don't spoil the ship for a hapeth of tar" - don't cut corners for the sake of saving a small amount of money
...or as in "daft hapeth" - someone who could also be described as being "not the full shilling"
e.g. "don't spoil the ship for a hapeth of tar" - don't cut corners for the sake of saving a small amount of money
...or as in "daft hapeth" - someone who could also be described as being "not the full shilling"
originally don't spoil the sheep for a ha'porth of tar - you'd put tar over a sheep's wounds to stop flies getting at it and infecting it. Don't think that little tar would make much difference to a ship (they used to seal gaps in boards on wooden ships with tar), but that's how the phrase has come down to us.
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