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Evangelical Missionary Society. Bailleul, Charles. 2005.
Sagesse Bambara –
Proverbes et sentences. Bamako, Mali:
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William F. 1892...
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Humor Devices. 2021.
Palgrave Macmillan. Milică, Ioan. 2013.
Proverbes et anti-
proverbes.
Philologica J****yensia An IX, Nr. 1 (17), p. 63 – 68. Mohamadi...
- Look up
proverb, byspel, proverbial, or
Proverbs in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
proverb is a
simple and
concrete saying po****rly
known and repeated...
- A ****anese
proverb (諺, ことわざ, kotowaza) may take the form of: a
short saying (言い習わし, iinarawashi), an
idiomatic phrase (慣用句, kan'yōku), or a four-character...
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generalizations and thus a
particular proverb will have
specific situations where it is not applicable.
Knowing when a
proverb is
inapplicable is part of the...
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killed the cat" is a
proverb used to warn of the
dangers of
unnecessary investigation or experimentation. The
original form of the
proverb, now
rarely used...
- want of a
horseshoe nail. [citation needed] "For want of a nail" is a
proverb,
having numerous variations over
several centuries,
reminding that seemingly...
- Proverbium:
Yearbook of
International Proverb Scholarship Vol. 16, 1999, pp. 303–324.
Magdalena Lipińska. 2015. Les
proverbes dialogués Français à la lumière...
- "The road to **** is
paved with good intentions" is a
proverb or aphorism. A
common meaning of the
phrase is that
wrongdoings or evil
actions are often...
- your cake and eat it (too) is a po****r
English idiomatic proverb or
figure of speech. The
proverb literally means "you
cannot simultaneously retain possession...