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Ok... help... have started a debate at work.
WHY are trousers / pants .... pairs?? they are only one.... why? same with glasses!!!
WHY are trousers / pants .... pairs?? they are only one.... why? same with glasses!!!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Because you can refer to a trouser leg at a time. If they weren't called a 'pair' of trousers then you would have to refer to each leg as one entity.
I've just had another thought though. If you had 2 pairs of trousers could you refer to them as four trousers? Or if you had four sets of sunglasses would they be 4 pairs or 8 glasses?
I'm confused!!!!
I've just had another thought though. If you had 2 pairs of trousers could you refer to them as four trousers? Or if you had four sets of sunglasses would they be 4 pairs or 8 glasses?
I'm confused!!!!
Someone in the local debate (my office) came up with this
http://www.worldwidewords.org/qa/qa-pai1.htm
Before the days of modern tailoring, such garments, whether underwear or outerwear, were indeed made in two parts, one for each leg. The pieces were put on each leg separately and then wrapped and tied or belted at the waist (just like cowboys� chaps). The plural usage persisted out of habit even after the garments had become physically one piece. However, a shirt was a single piece of cloth, so it was always singular.
http://www.worldwidewords.org/qa/qa-pai1.htm
Before the days of modern tailoring, such garments, whether underwear or outerwear, were indeed made in two parts, one for each leg. The pieces were put on each leg separately and then wrapped and tied or belted at the waist (just like cowboys� chaps). The plural usage persisted out of habit even after the garments had become physically one piece. However, a shirt was a single piece of cloth, so it was always singular.
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