Brainer
I would like to know the meaning of "to make little account of" here, please. Example: I make little account of genealogical trees. Mere family never made a man great. Though and deed, not pedigree, are the passports to enduring fate. Is this an idiom? Thanks in advance XD
7 ก.ค. 2014 เวลา 4:13
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Yes, I would probably say it's more figurative. In this context, it just means that the person doesn't place as much significance on it, and instead passes it by.
7 กรกฎาคม 2014
It's not an idiom, just a very old fashioned way of expressing it. You wouldn't hear/read it in modern texts.
7 กรกฎาคม 2014
I agree with Christian and Luke. In case you are interested, the quote is attributed to MIKHAIL SKOBELEFF, a Russian general (1844 - 1882). I do think the phrase "to make little account of" is archaic. Also, the quote has a type - I think it should be "thought and deed", not "though and deed".
7 กรกฎาคม 2014
I've never heard this phrase before, but in context of the sentence it clearly means that the person does not believe that genealogy is important. "I make little account of genealogical trees" could be similarly expressed as "I do not believe that genealogical trees are very important.
7 กรกฎาคม 2014
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