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heel

The origin and history of heel.

Etymology

From Old English hēla, related to "hock." The "bad guy in wrestling" and "contemptible person" senses are much more recent American slang, likely from the idea of someone who is "low," like the bottom part of the foot.

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Etymology from freedict-original, original.