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eavesdrop

The origin and history of eavesdrop.

Etymology

From "eaves" (the overhanging edge of a roof) plus "drop" — originally the ground where rain dripped off the roof; the "secret listening" sense grew from picturing someone lurking in that spot to overhear what was said inside.

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