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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I take it that the basic idea there is that the strong hold the key, central part of the property whilst the weaker are displaced to the outer edges...ie the walls. Hence, we now use it to mean that one is defeated or - in business - forced into bankruptcy.
"...if short on critical perspective, a rich enough resource to stand small but honourably in shadow beside the incomparable Oxford English Dictionary."
And that's the problem...he often disagrees with the OED. Wonderful chap, was Dr Ebenezer Cobham Brewer, but when his derivations are out of synch with those of the phalanx of scholars over a century-plus of OED development, there is little doubt as to whose we should accept. In dealing with the phrase 'go to the wall', the OED has nothing whatever to say about cathedrals or the unburied dead.