Little Oxford Dictionary of Proverbs
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Little Oxford Dictionary of Proverbs
Drawing on Oxford`s ongoing dictionary research and language monitoring, this book unearths sayings used in the English-speaking world from Asia, Africa, Middle East, and many other cultures. Together with proverbs more traditional to the English language it includes many new phrases, such as `The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second best is now` (modern saying).
Go from `Let sleeping dogs lie` (English, late 14th century), to `Let`s be careful out there` (the catchphrase from the Hill Street Blues), from `Poke a bush, a snake comes out` (Japanese proverb) to `Caution is the parent of safety` (American, early 18th century), from `Delhi is far away` (an Indian proverb deriving from the 14th century) to `Once bitten by a snake, a man will be afraid of a piece of rope for three years` (China, 20th century). Find phrases on all aspects of life in this fascinating little book.