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Ichabod Crane said that he was sent to triage. It recently occurred to me that people in the colonies probably did not use the word triage in 1780. This is what my CDROM dictionary says:
tri·age (tr" äzhÆ), n., adj., v., -aged, ag·ing.
n.
1. the process of sorting victims, as of a battle or disaster, to determine medical priority in order to increase the number of survivors.
2. the determination of priorities for action in an emergency.
adj.
3. of, pertaining to, or performing the task of triage: a triage officer.
v.t.
4. to act on or in by triage: to triage a crisis.
[192530; < F: sorting, equiv. to tri(er) to sort (see TRY) + -age -AGE]
This is what Wikipedia says:
The term Triage may have originated during the Napoleonic Wars from the work of Dominique Jean Larrey.
The Napoleonic Wars started in 1803.