To send a sow to Minerva In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "to send a sow to Minerva", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Julia Huong calendar 2021-11-10 09:11

Meaning of To send a sow to Minerva (redirected from send a sow to Minerva )

Send a sow to Minerva proverb informal

To attempt to teach someone who is brighter or more knowledgeable than oneself

Mark is trying to show Lina how to use the computer, but he doesn't know that he is sending a sow to Minerva.

Don't send a sow to Minerva! She knows more than you think.

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Used to describe a person who is smart, clever or intelligent

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To know how to act or treat others in order to get the advantage
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1. Lit. Very sharp.
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To teach someone about something.

Grammar and Usage of Send a sow to Minerva

Verb Forms

  • sending a sow to Minerva
  • sends a sow to Minerva
  • sent a sow to Minerva
  • to send a sow to Minerva

The verb "send" should be conjugated according to its tense.

Origin of Send a sow to Minerva

This phrase may come from the ridiculous image of Minerva, the goddess of wisdom, being taught by a pig.

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