"A woman without a man" proverb
Richard A. Spears
RASpears.pipo at XEMAPS.COM
Sun Apr 27 22:19:14 UTC 2003
Except it's British where garden = (American) yard.
Grass is great in yards.
RAS
>
> Interesting. But there is a subtle, if strident,
difference. A garden
> without grass is a good, well-kept garden without weeds;
there is a
> relationship between garden and grass, if a negative one.
A fish without a
> bicycle (coined by Gloria Steinem?) is, alas, as it should
be. A fish has no
> use for a bicycle, just as a garden has no use for grass,
but the difference
> is that you will never see a fish on a bicycle...a garden
with grass is
> another matter.
>
>
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> From: "James A. Landau" <JJJRLandau at AOL.COM>
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> Subject: "A woman without a man" proverb
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> >
> > I found the following antecedent of a well-known modern
proverb on another
> > mailing list:
> >
> > <begin quote>
> > Jan[us] Gruter[us] seems to have been an interesting
character: a
> librarian
> > & philologist, he lived in exile in
[Elizabethan ]England for a while
> before
> > ending up in
> > Heidelberg, and produced (amongst many other things) a
3-volume
> florilegium
> > (in his case, a collection of proverbs and sayings from
various European
> > countries).
> >
> > One typical English proverb he quotes: "a woman without
a man is like a
> > garden without grass". Now, of course, we're more likely
to find this as
> > "...is like a fish without a bicycle". You choose! :-)
> >
> >
> > Auteur: Gruterus , Janus
> > Titel: Florilegium ethico-politicum nunquam antehac
editum; necnon P.
> Syri
> > ac L. Senecae sententiae aureae; accedunt Gnomae
paroemiaeque Graecorum,
> item
> > Proverbia Germanica, Belgica, Italica, Gallica,
Hispanica
> > Uitgave: Francofurti : Jonas Rhodius
> > Jaar: 1610
> > <end quote>
> >
> > - Jim Landau
> >
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