Teaching grandmother to suck eggs

Teaching grandmother to suck eggs is an English language saying meaning that a person is giving advice to someone else about a subject of which they are already familiar (and probably more so than the first person).[1]

Origins of the phrase

The origins of the phrase are not clear. The OED and others[2] suggest that it comes from a translation in 1707, by J. Stevens, of Francisco de Quevedo (Spanish author):

"You would have me teach my Grandame to suck Eggs"

Notable early uses


The use of the phrase "Suck-egg" for "a silly person" dates back to 1609, in the OED.[4]

References

  1. "The Free Dictionary". Retrieved 2009-05-07..
  2. "The Free Dictionary". Retrieved 2009-05-07.
  3. Henry Fielding. "The History of Tom Jones a Foundling, Chapter 12". Retrieved 2009-05-07.
  4. "alt.usage.english". Retrieved 2009-05-07.
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