Explore a rich anthology of proverbs, folk lore, and proverbial phrases from English and other languages.
This volume collects centuries of wisdom, superstition, and everyday speech, offering readers a window into how people thought, spoke, and shared ideas across cultures.
This edition assembles scattered sayings, customs, and linguistic hints into a single reference. It complements studies of language, history, and cultural life with concrete examples and historical notes. The collection emphasizes that language and belief travel across time, place, and people.
- Curious sayings and their origins, with examples drawn from multiple sources.
- Connections between language, superstition, and daily life in past centuries.
- Cross‑cultural proverbs and the way similar ideas appear in different tongues.
- Historical notes that illuminate how proverbs were used in conversation and writing.
Ideal for readers of folklore, linguistics, and cultural history seeking a pragmatic, compact reference to proverbial phrases and their backgrounds.