Oh, the internet! While swimming in the sea of information, sometimes it is inevitable to hit an island of false information. Recently, a legend about the origin of the word “madhouse” has been circulating in the virtual world like a viral dance show. Someone has expanded the origin of this word in the imagination and brought it to millions.
Origin of the word madhouse, combined with those suffering from grooming and psychological disorders during the Ottoman period, wanders around like a lost tourist in the dark streets of the internet. This is us who can’t stand when we see wrong information. the truth of fallacy We said let’s transfer it.
Incidentally “get out of your mind” with the statement Renault cars, “cop” It cannot be done without mentioning the true story of the information that was combined with the police and spread. Then it’s time to forget what you know.
The fabricated story of the “madhouse” that received millions of views in a sea of misinformation:
us in the video Our person thinks that he gave very important information, It starts with the information that horses were regularly groomed for 45 minutes every day during the Ottoman Period. When people say that everyone has a job and who will do it, people with psychological disorders and mental retardation come to mind. In other words, to those who are in a difficult situation to contribute to society, “At least go and groom the horse.” they say.
From here it gets even more “interesting”. The men say; “Whoever we gave to the horse, it got better over time.” That being said, they send people with psychological disorders to groom horses, which means they turn it into a rehabilitation center. Instead of a mental hospital This is how the “madhouse” remains today.
Now that the joke is over, let’s get to the facts, shall we?
The word grooming, It comes from the Persian word “tīmār” (care, supervision). By combining the word “hane”, which means “house”, with “tīmār”, the word “madhouse” emerges, and this word is used in the sense of “a place where people are cared for and taken care of”.
As you can see, its meaning is actually quite simple. Another simple thing is to access this information. While there are some etymology sources and some TDK, the real information is in our pocket.
While we feel sorry for those who believe this information, we also applaud those who do not:
The two words “getting out of control” and “police” that we come across from time to time have nothing to do with each other.
In the 1960s, police officers stood in an iron cylinder and got angry. “Don’t drive me crazy!” There is another false information inspired by the saying. This does not reflect the claims.
When we look at the history of the discourse, it is seen that it is older than the 1960s. The meanings of the word tenon are “a small pipe open at both ends”, “a hole opened to accommodate a lock tongue” and “the stem part of a pipe or cigarette holder”. So, the word tenon has been in our lives for a long time, Even before the 1960s.
Separating two parts The situation is associated with the irritability of the person doing it and has become a part of our Turkish language as “going out of control”.
Renault cars are not behind the slang term for cops being called “mirrorless”.
This unfounded information is another mistake that has been known for a long time. History of the word “Mirrorless” to the 1920s The Renault 12 mentioned came to Turkey in the 1970s.
If we look at it in more detail, in the 1920s the word mirrorless was used as “ugly, harmful, bad and unpleasant”. The history of calling police officers cops is 1930s.
Indeed, although it is not exactly known why police officers are called “mirrorless”, this word is based on the real meaning of the word “copperless” and People who do not tolerate law enforcement It is the most logical explanation put forward by.
When we think that the internet is an information dump, do not forget what a huge data source it actually is and instead of believing in illogical rumors Do a little research. In this way, anyone who opens a social media account will not be watched by millions for ranting.
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