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why is the bathroom called the head?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Almost right QM. The sailors used to 'do their thing' over the side. Now obviously you have got to get away from the deck so as not to soil it, so they used to squat on the beam that holds the anchor whilst at sea. This is called the 'cathead'. Head is just a shortening of cathead. Here is a piccy. http://images.google.co.uk/imgres?imgurl=http: //www.ussconstitution.navy.mil/images/cathead1 .gif&imgrefurl=http://www.ussconstitution.navy .mil/Catheads.htm&h=325&w=244&sz=55&hl=en&star t=2&tbnid=LHju-I2WnmPSdM:&tbnh=118&tbnw=89&pre v=/images%3Fq%3Dcathead%2Bship%26ndsp%3D20%26s vnum%3D10%26hl%3Den%26lr%3D%26ie%3DUTF-8%26sa% 3DN
I'm not saying you're wrong, Sdds...all I'm asking for is evidence that you're right!
Your link provided a fascinating picture, but nothing to suggest the cathead was the latrine. Similarly, The Oxford English Dictionary gives a lengthy outline under the heading 'cathead' but not a bit of it says it was used as the latrine either.
Another part of old sailing-ships was the 'masthead'...imagine the deck if that was used as a toilet!
Over to you.
Your link provided a fascinating picture, but nothing to suggest the cathead was the latrine. Similarly, The Oxford English Dictionary gives a lengthy outline under the heading 'cathead' but not a bit of it says it was used as the latrine either.
Another part of old sailing-ships was the 'masthead'...imagine the deck if that was used as a toilet!
Over to you.