

Originally it was a proper name for a horse. Remember Dobbin? The Merchant of Venice? :))
GOBBO:
Lord worshipped might he be! what a beard hast thou
got! thou hast got more hair on thy chin than
Dobbin my fill-horse has on his tail.
LAUNCELOT
It should seem, then, that Dobbin's tail grows
backward: I am sure he had more hair of his tail
than I have of my face when I last saw him.
Hobby started off as meaning a "small horse, pony," later "mock horse used in the morris dance," and in the 16th century it became "a child's toy riding horse". From a child's toy to the meaning we all know today it's just a small step.
And guess what? The connecting notion between a child's toy and today's meaning for hobby is the fact that both activities do not go anywhere :))

4 comments:
photography is not such a bad hobby.
i think coffee is my hobby... or else, slowing down. with coffee.
My hobby has something to do with words and papers.
I think I have too many hobbies :))
I will write soon about the "words and papers hobby" ;)
Fascinating!
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