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frandora | 07:07 Fri 11th May 2007 | Arts & Literature
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Can anyone please let me know how thw saying "Beware of Greeks giving gifts" came about.
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In myth, the Greeks put an end to their war with the Trojans by leaving a large, model horse as a gift, apparently, before withdrawing their soldiers. The Trojans joyfully pulled it into their city but - sadly for them - it contained Greek soldiers who opened the gates for their colleagues and brought about the destruction of Troy. Thus, one had to beware of them even when bearing 'gifts'.
From the Latin tag:

timeo danaos et dona ferentes

which is translated, a little inaccurately, as Beware of Greeks bearing gifts'
And the words quoted by Moppettshow above are those of a Trojan seer who was trying to persuade his fellow Trojans not to accept the horse I mentioned in my earlier answer.
The words are taken from Virgil's Aeneid and spoken by - now here I know I will not be allowed to print the actual name, so here's what it is - 'Laoc' followed by 'oon'. Unfortunately, the last four letters are not permitted here even when used perfectly innocently!
The words mean, "I fear the Greeks even (when) bearing gifts." Sadly his fellow citizens ignored him!
Quizmonster is right. It's always where the phrase "Never look a gift horse in the mouth" stems from.
I think traditionally the one about not looking a gift horse in the mouth suggests that if the horse is free, then you shouldn't be checking whether it's got all its teeth, rather than looking to see if any Trojans happen to be hiding in its throat
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Thank you to all who answered my question. I learn something every day!!!
Stavros, at 24-7 KEBAB-U-LIKE, Broad Street, Birmingham. Last year he gave me botulism, when I complained he gave his stock answer: "Beware of Greeks bearing gifts!"

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