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  2. Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable - Wikipedia

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    Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, sometimes referred to simply as Brewer's, is a reference work containing definitions and explanations of many famous phrases, allusions, and figures, whether historical or mythical. The "New Edition revised, corrected, and enlarged" from 1895 is now in the public domain, and Web-based versions are ...

  3. E. Cobham Brewer - Wikipedia

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    E. Cobham Brewer. Ebenezer Cobham Brewer (2 May 1810 in Norwich [1] – 6 March 1897 in Edwinstowe, Nottinghamshire), was a British lexicographer and the author of A Guide to the Scientific Knowledge of Things Familiar, Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, and The Reader's Handbook, among other reference books.

  4. A Guide to the Scientific Knowledge of Things Familiar

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    The book's popularity also resulted in Brewer being sent "a large number of questions on all imaginary matters". [9] [32] These questions and their answers became the nucleus of Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, first published in 1870.

  5. Brewer's Dictionary of Irish Phrase and Fable - Wikipedia

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    Brewer's Dictionary of Irish Phrase and Fable. Brewer's Dictionary of Irish Phrase and Fable ( ISBN 0-304-36334-0) was created by Jo O'Donoghue and Sean McMahon for the Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable series of books. It contains over five thousand entries regarding various subjects about Ireland and its sayings, myths, legends and fables .

  6. James Alphege Brewer - Wikipedia

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    Their grandfather was the historian John Sherren Brewer and their great uncle was E. Cobham Brewer, compiler of Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase & Fable. [5] Brewer's father and grandfather John Sherren Brewer were notable adherents of the Oxford Movement, inspired by Augustus Pugin. [6] Henry William Brewer and his family, including James Alphege ...

  7. A rolling stone gathers no moss - Wikipedia

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    The conventional English translation first appeared in John Heywood's collection of Proverbs in 1546, crediting Erasmus. Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable also credits Erasmus, and relates it to other Latin proverbs, "Planta quae saepius transfertus non coalescit" or "Saepius plantata arbor fructum profert exiguum", which mean that a frequently replanted plant or tree yields less fruit ...

  8. John Sherren Brewer - Wikipedia

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    John Sherren Brewer, Jr. (March 1809 – February 1879) was an English clergyman, historian and scholar. He was a brother of E. Cobham Brewer , compiler of Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase & Fable . Birth and education

  9. Idiom dictionary - Wikipedia

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    A page from Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable contains many idioms such as "keep your hair on!". An idiom dictionary is a dictionary or phrase book that lists and explains idioms – distinctive words or phrases having a figurative meaning that goes beyond the original semantics of the words.