Summary
The article explores the origin of the word "hoax," tracing it back to a magician's phrase "hocus pocus" used in the 1600s. The term has historical connections to magic and deception, evolving over time from a magic word into a term for frauds and trickery.
Key Facts
- The word "hoax" comes from the phrase "hocus pocus," a term used by magicians.
- "Hocus Pocus" was the stage name of a magician named William Vincent in the 1620s.
- The phrase might be a playful alteration of Latin words from the Catholic Eucharistic liturgy.
- There is no definitive proof linking "hocus pocus" to Catholic liturgy.
- The phrase "hocus pocus" became associated with magical tricks and deception.
- It evolved into the term "hoax," now used to describe frauds and scams.