
September 3 #IdiumInsights This saying was first discovered in Arthur Golding's translation of Lyfe of Shtilion, 1576. It was used to say that a weapon (a sword) was part of the extension of a soldiers arm. Now, the meaning is Roused or incensed. @Eggs @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks
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