phrases - Etymology of "quick" of a fingernail, as in "cut to the quick"


Part of a fingernail known as the hyponychium is informally known as the "quick".


It is referenced in the saying "cut to the quick".


What is the etymology of the word quick as in reference to the fingernail?




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