Adages

/ˈædɪdʒɪz/ noun

Plural of adage; short, traditional sayings that express general truths or wisdom, like 'an apple a day keeps the doctor away.'

From Old French 'adage,' from Latin 'adagium' (saying/proverb), possibly related to Latin 'ad-' (to) + 'agium' (speech). The term dates to the 14th century in English.

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