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humble pie
humble pie
A meek admission of a mistake. The “humble pie” that we eat when we make a misjudgment or outright error was originally “umble” pie made from the intestines of other less appetizing animal parts. Servants and other lower-class people ate them, as opposed to better cuts. “Umble” became “humble” over the years until eating that pie came to mean expressing a very meek mea culpa. A similar phrase is “eat crow,” the bird being as unpalatable a dish as one's own words.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Fulgentius | | - | Late Roman |
Hecuba | | - | Greek Mythology (Latinized) |
Iser | | - | Yiddish |
Vedrana | | - | Croatian, Serbian |
Adria | | AYD-ree-ə | English |
Narcissus | | nar-SIS-əs (English) | Greek Mythology (Latinized), Late Roman, Biblical |