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Dictionary of Proverbs and Their Origins Book Information:

that if the cap fits refers to the traditional jester's cap with bells on it so anyone wearing such a cap could be expected to do something foolish? Or that the ancient Greeks believed that it was camels rather than elephants that never forgot? The Spanish writer Cervantes defined a proverb as a short sentence drawn from long experience and Linda and Roger Flavell trace the origins of over 400 of these invaluable pieces of wisdom. The entries are interspersed with mini-essays on such diverse subjects as The Proverbial Cynic and When there's a R in the Month. The result is essential reading for anyone who delights in words.

Dictionary of Proverbs and Their Origins

  • Author

    Flavell, Linda

  • Call Number

    HS 398.9 F61 2016

  • Accession Number

    04542

     

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