from pillar to post

Betekenis (Engels)

From one place (or person, or task) to another; from post to pillar, hither and thither.

Vertalings

d’un costat a l’altre

vor und zurück

van hot naar her

para lá e para cá

ir de Herodes a Pilatos

aquí i allà

Etimologie (Engels)

Possibly originally from post to pillar, perhaps a reference to the rapid movement of the ball in real tennis; The Wordsworth Dictionary of Proverbs (1993) notes that from post to pillar dates to at least the 15th century.

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