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- alphabetical list of widely used and repeated proverbial phrases. If known, their origins are noted. A proverbial phrase or expression is a type of conventional...
- Haiti: a study of a nation's culture as seen through its proverbs, Proverbiality and worldview in Maltese and Arabic proverbs, Fatalistic traits in Finnish...
- Proverbial name may refer to: Archetypal name Proverbial name (Africa), a way of personal name formation in some African cultures This disambiguation page...
- Proverbial Reggae was the second album by Jamaican Roots Reggae band The Gladiators, recorded and released in 1978 on Virgin Records' Front Line imprint...
- Look up kitchen sink or everything but the kitchen sink in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kitchen sink may refer to: A sink in a kitchen for washing...
- narrative, or short termed wisdom. Proverbs are often metaphorical. Proverbial expressions use parts of proverbs or full proverbs in order to refer to...
- idiom deriving from Gr**** mythology, which has been ****ociated with the proverbial advice "to choose the lesser of two evils". Several other idioms such...
- "The pot calling the kettle black" is a proverbial idiom that may be of Spanish origin, of which English versions began to appear in the first half of...
- Darby and Joan is a proverbial phrase for a married couple content to share a quiet life of mutual devotion. The Nuttall Encyclopædia defined the phrase...
- A proverbial name is a type of given name formation in some cultures of Africa. A proverbial name is a name which is condensed from a proverb, proverbial...