Sam Lestrange

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The word ‘wig’ came into the English vocabulary by a strange evolution. Starting in Rome, the word pilus travelled to Spain where it became pelo and peluca. In France the word changed to perruque and in Holland to peruic. Coming to England from the Low Countries, it became ‘perwick’, ‘perwig’, ‘periwig’ and finally was shortened to ‘wig’.
Corsets and Codpieces: A History of Outrageous Fashion, from Roman Times to the Modern Era
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