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COMPARISON BY QUOTATION WITH FACETIOUS SEQUEL
Apologetic proverb; Apologitic proverb
  • Kyd]]' c.1890

proverb      
n. spreekwoord; gezegde
Book of Proverbs         
  • Solomon writing Proverbs ([[Gustave Doré]])
  • A page of the Book of Proverbs from a [[Bible]] from 1497
  • Coptic]] translation of Proverbs (4th/5th century AD)
  • Scroll of the Book of Proverbs
BOOK OF THE BIBLE
Prov.; Pro.; The Proverbs; Mishle; Proverbs, Book of; Proverbs 8:11; Mishlei; Book of Prov.; Book of proverbs; Täagsas; Messale; Tägsas; Book Of Proverbs; Book of Proverb; Mishley; Mishley Shlomo; Proverbs 2:20; Mishlai; Taagsas; Tagsas; Proverbia; The Book of Proverbs; Solomon's Proverbs
Boek van Spreuken (de Geschriften die betrekking hebben op Koning Salomon)

Définition

proverb
¦ noun a short pithy saying in general use, stating a general truth or piece of advice.
Origin
ME: from OFr. proverbe, from L. proverbium, from pro- '(put) forth' + verbum 'word'.

Wikipédia

Wellerism

Wellerisms, named after sayings of Sam Weller in Charles Dickens's novel The Pickwick Papers, make fun of established clichés and proverbs by showing that they are wrong in certain situations, often when taken literally. In this sense, Wellerisms that include proverbs are a type of anti-proverb. Typically a Wellerism consists of three parts: a proverb or saying, a speaker, and an often humorously literal explanation.

Sam Weller's propensity to use the types of constructions now called "Wellerisms" has inspired plays; sometimes, the playwrights have created even more Wellerisms.

A type of Wellerism called a Tom Swifty incorporates a speaker attribution that puns on the quoted statement.