Fun Fact: expectorate

A man, Angus Mhor, spitting.

Anatomy Def: Expectorate means to eject from the throat or lungs by coughing or hawking or spitting.

Outlander Def: Feisty Angus demonstrating “Great Expectorations” to his buds just before the Battle of Prestonpans!

Learn about expectoration or spitting in Anatomy Lesson #44,  “Terrific Tunnel – GI System, Part I.” In medicine, the term means to hawk up phlegm but general use also covers spitting.

Read about expectorating, hawking, and spitting in Dragonfly in Amber book:

Cold and miserable as the weather was outside, I found myself spending a good deal of time walking the grounds of Holyrood and the Canongate. A faceful of rain seemed preferable to lungfuls of woodsmoke and germ-filled air indoors. The sounds of coughing and sneezing rang through the Palace, though the constraint of His Highness’s genteel presence caused most hawking sufferers to spit into filthy handkerchiefs or the Delft-lined fireplaces, rather than on the polished Scotch oak floors.

See Angus expectorate in Starz episode 210, Prestonpans! The split-spitting is likely due to his missing two upper incisors! <G>

A deeply grateful,

Outlander Anatomist

Happy Birthday Jamie Fraser!

image of Sam Heughan as Jamie Fraser

Happy Birthday Sawny Blue Eyes

I may be a dutter,
Or even a nutter,
Embroiled in a true-stew.

He makes us all mutter
And then start to stutter,
As brilliant orbs come into view.

Bread swiped with butter
Sets hearts all aflutter,
Wit’ big eyes of bonny blue!

Thoughts in a clutter
spitter and sputter,
What in the world shall we do?

Our minds in the gutter
Together we utter
“gie that fab-lad his just due!”

Happy Birthday, Jamie!!!!

A deeply grateful,

Outlander Anatomist