widow's mite

Language: en

Meaning: (idiomatic)A verysmallgiftordonationwhich, however,representsagreatsacrificeon the part of thegiver.1662, George Lawson, chapter XIII, inAn Exposition of the Epistle to the Hebrewes.[…], London: Printed by J. S. for George Sawbridge,[…],→OCLC, verse 16,page354:The matter of this Duty, is ſomething of theſe worldly Goods which God hath given us, are juſtly our own, and which we may ſpare, though never ſo little, if but the poorWidow's mite: for God requires our Charity according to our portion, we must give willingly and plentifully.1851November 14,Herman Melville, “Fast-fish and Loose-fish”, inMoby-Dick; or, The Whale, 1st American edition, New York, N.Y.:Harper & Brothers; London:Richard Bentley,→OCLC,page443:What are the sinews and souls of Russian serfs and Republican slaves but Fast-Fish, whereof possession is the whole of the law? What to the rapacious landlord is thewidow'slastmitebut a Fast-Fish?1857,Frederick Locker, “The Widow’s Mite”, inLondon Lyrics, London:Chapman and Hall,[…],→OCLC,page72:The widow had but only one, / A puny and decrepid son; / But day and night, / Though fretful oft, and weak, and small, / A loving child, he was her all— / Thewidow's mite.1866,[Elizabeth Rundle Charles], chapter VII, inThe Draytons and the Davenants: A Story of the Civil Wars, author’s edition, New York, N.Y.: M. W. Dodd,[…],→OCLC,page270:“Amite and the ‘widow’s mite,’ are some way apart, my dear,” said Aunt Dorothy; “your ‘widow’s mite,’ I suppose, might be the parsonage and the glebe, and those cows in your uncle’s park and meadow. Take care what you offer to the Lord. He sometimes takes us at our word. And there are plunderers abroad who take their own estimate of people’s mites, widows’ and others.”1922February,James Joyce, “[Episode 13: Nausicaa]”, inUlysses, Paris:Shakespeare and Company,[…],→OCLC, part II[Odyssey],page363:That widow on Monday was it outside Cramer's that looked at me. Buried the poor husband but progressing favorably on the premium. Herwidow's mite.2008, Gwynne Forster, chapter1, inWhat Matters Most(Arabesque Contemporary Romance), Washington, D.C.:Kimani Press,→ISBN:After the woman who gave me those ties left me that day, a cloud of guilt hung over me, and I couldn't shake it. It stayed with me through the night. I couldn't sleep. The woman was in her late sixties at the least, and she walked as if she carried the world on her shoulders. But she'd found a way to thank me. And I knew it was thewidow's mite.; (numismatics)Theleptoncoin.2002, Ralph L. Stephenson, chapter 6, inThe Biblical Guide to Wealth, Health, and Happiness, Victoria, B.C.:Trafford Publishing,page131:Leptons became famous as the "widows mites" when Christ observed a widow donating two of them to the temple treasury. Christ noted that she had donated more than everyone else had because that was all she had. The two mites were worth about 70 cents to one dollar in modern buying power, or about enough for a meal of beans.

Examples:Note: the examples for non latin scripts have a high likelihood of mistakes, we do not own any of this data and it is sourced from Wiktionary, the NLLB database and Opensubtitles. Please help us improve this by contributing correct examples. We will be working to fix this issue over time however it is a bigger issue due to the the difficulties in dealing with non latin scripts and grammatical structures(non-romantic/european languages have lower resources as well ).

Validation Count: 0

Sourced from Wiktionary