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where does the phrase "lily liver" come from?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There is a reference to lily-livered in Shakespeare's Macbeth
"Go prick thy face and over-red thy fear,
though lily livered boy."
Lily liver is one coloured as the lily, white, instead of a deep red-brown, and hence, bloodless, and so associated with a cowardly person.
Ignobly lacking in courage: chickenhearted, cowardly, craven, dastardly, faint-hearted, pusillanimous, unmanly.chicken, gutless, yellow, yellow-bellied.
"Go prick thy face and over-red thy fear,
though lily livered boy."
Lily liver is one coloured as the lily, white, instead of a deep red-brown, and hence, bloodless, and so associated with a cowardly person.
Ignobly lacking in courage: chickenhearted, cowardly, craven, dastardly, faint-hearted, pusillanimous, unmanly.chicken, gutless, yellow, yellow-bellied.
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