Adage

/ˈædɪdʒ/ noun

A traditional saying that expresses a common truth or useful principle; a proverb or maxim that has been passed down through generations. These short, memorable phrases encapsulate wisdom or practical advice.

From Latin 'adagium,' possibly from 'ad-' (to) + root related to speaking. The word has maintained its meaning of a wise saying throughout its history, representing accumulated cultural wisdom in concise form.

AMምሳሌ
ARمثل
BNপ্রবাদ
CAadagi
CSpřísloví
DAordsprog
DESprichwort
ELπαροιμία
ESadagio
FAضرب‌المثل
FIsananlasku
FRadage
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