long firm
English
Etymology
- Perhaps from the idea that such a firm (company) would claim to have been established for a long time.
- Perhaps from Old English gelang (“fraudulent”) and Italian firma (“signature”).[1]The template Template:rfv-etym does not use the parameter(s):
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Noun
long firm (plural long firms)
References
- Dan Davies (2018) Lying for Money: How Legendary Frauds Reveal the Workings of the World, page 28
- John Camden Hotten (1873) The Slang Dictionary
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