millstone around one's neck



millstone around one's neck

A heavy burden, as in Julie finds Grandma, who is crabby, a millstone around her neck. The literal hanging of a millstone about the neck is mentioned as a punishment in the New Testament (Matthew 18:6), causing the miscreant to be drowned. Its present figurative use was first recorded in a history of the Quakers (c. 1720).
See also: around, millstone, neck

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Scholastique-French
Ulysses['ju:lisi:z]
SammySAM-eeEnglish
Fotios-Greek
Chisomochee-SO-moSouthern African, Chewa
Evelinae-ve-LEE-nah (Italian, Swedish)English, Italian, Swedish