Doornail

/ˈdɔrneɪl/ noun

A large nail used on doors (now archaic); or a dead or lifeless thing, as in the phrase 'dead as a doornail.'

From 'door' and 'nail.' In medieval times, large nails were driven through door knockers and hinges. The phrase 'dead as a doornail' emerged because these nails were hammered flat and could never move again.

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