nourish a serpent in (one's) bosom



nourish a serpent in (one's) bosom

To befriend, look after, or take care of someone who proves to be traitorous, untrustworthy, deceitful, or ungrateful. (A less common variant of "nourish a viper in one's bosom.") I thought the profligate had seen the light and was seeking redemption, and so I took him into my care. But before long, I knew I had nourished a serpent in my bosom, as I awoke one morning to find myself robbed blind! I thought our love was not only mutual but indestructible; and yet, I have nourished a serpent in my bosom all these years: my darling husband has cast me out, having run off with a younger woman.
See also: bosom, nourish, serpent

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Demostrate-Ancient Greek
BelÉNbe-LENSpanish
Baldovin-Ancient Germanic
RikardREE-kahrd (Swedish)Swedish, Norwegian, Danish
Noureddine-Arabic
Aemilius-Ancient Roman