Sideburns,
sideboards,
[1] or
side whiskers are patches of
facial hair grown on the sides of the face, extending from the hairline to below the ears and worn with an unbearded chin. The term
sideburns is a 19th-century
corruption of the original
burnsides, named after
American Civil War general
Ambrose Burnside,
[2] a man known for his unusual facial hairstyle that connected thick sideburns by way of a
moustache, but left the chin
clean-shaven. "Burnsides" became "sideburns" probably because of their
location on the side of the face.
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