Some curious beliefs about ears and earrings
Hearing
is an essential part of the means by which animals communicate with one
another. Moreover, it offers one of the warning devices that tell an
individual of a looming hazard and, therefore, in extreme situations
may help to save life. In this respect it ranks next to sight in the
list of the essential senses.
This holds true both in the primitive and
selfish states of animal communities and in our most sophisticated and
developed civilisations. Inevitably, a mass of folklore has accumulated
over the centuries regarding the ear. If you experience burning or
itching of the organ it means that someone is talking about you. This
idea goes back to Pliny in the first century AD and was commented on
by Geoffrey Chaucer in the 1400s.
The left and right ears are said to carry different messages. The left
indicates that friends are praising you, the right that your character
is being defamed. However, ringing in the left ear is a premonition of
bad news.
The size and shape of ears has a bearing on their significance. Small
ones denote generosity in the owner, while well-curled ones promise a
long life. Ears that lie flat to the skull show a high degree of breeding
in their owner. Ears that protrude unduly are frowned upon. For some
obscure reason they are attributed to Pontius Pilate.
There is substantial belief, even among surgeons, it is said, that the
piercing of ears improves the owner’s eyesight. In this connection
there was a story of a woman in Devonshire who used to make door-to-door
collections, from men only, to pay for earrings that would improve sight.
At one time, gypsies and sailors had a near monopoly of brass earrings
for men. Sailors wore them because they were believed to guard them against
drowning. The term “ear marked” referred to the cattle identified
against loss by their owners. Earrings were once reputed to penetrate
the ears and affect the brain. The ears of many politicians, it is well
known, are proof against adverse comment.
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