One swallow does not a summer make
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- | '''One swallow does not a summer make''' is a proverb. It stems from [[Aristotle's ethics]] and there it reads "Μία χελιδὼν ἔαρ οὐ ποιεῖ". | + | '''One swallow does not a summer make''' is a proverb. It stems from [[Aristotle]]'s [[Nicomachean Ethics]] and there it reads "Μία χελιδὼν ἔαρ οὐ ποιεῖ". |
It comes from the [[Aesop]]'s fable "[[The Young Man and the Swallow]]". | It comes from the [[Aesop]]'s fable "[[The Young Man and the Swallow]]". |
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One swallow does not a summer make is a proverb. It stems from Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics and there it reads "Μία χελιδὼν ἔαρ οὐ ποιεῖ".
It comes from the Aesop's fable "The Young Man and the Swallow".
Latin
Una hirundo non facit ver.
French
Une hirondelle ne fait pas le printemps.
Dutch
Één zwaluw maakt nog geen zomer (variant: Eén zwaluw maakt de lente niet)
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