Learn English – Origin of “Works a treat”

etymology

Where does works a treat come from; is it related to sweets?
I cannot find any reference to its origin, are there words omitted such as works [like] a treat?

Best Answer

It probably derives from the slang meaning of a treat as used in the following examples:

  • a treat, also treato - [late 19C+] wonderfully, extremely, excessively, e.g. that’ll go down a treat.

  • In phrases do one a treat (v.) [late 19C+] to suit one absolutely.

(Green Dictionary of Slang)

The extension of the meaning of treat to something that gives pleasures dates back to the 18th century:

  • extention Sense of "a treating with food and drink, an entertainment given as a compliment or expression of regard" (1650s) was extended by 1770 to "anything that affords much pleasure."

(Etymonline)