The World’s Oldest Living Proverb Discovered Thriving in Ethiopia

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  • Peter Unseth Dallas International University, Dallas–SIL International, Graduate Institute of Applied Linguistics

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15460/aethiopica.21.0.1147

Keywords:

hasty bitch, Alaaba, Guji Oromo, Nuer

Abstract

The world’s oldest living proverb, from around 3,800 years ago, is found on a tablet from the Assyrian empire. The proverb has been documented from later eras, northwest from the Middle East up into Europe, as far northwest
as Britain. Evidence is given here now demonstrating that the proverb is also found to the south of the Middle East, in Ethiopia. In some places, a cat is substituted for the dog, but the Ethiopian evidence indicates that the dog version of the proverb is original.

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Author Biography

Peter Unseth, Dallas International University, Dallas–SIL International, Graduate Institute of Applied Linguistics

Associate professor and chair of Applied Anthropology Department

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2019-04-17

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Unseth, P. 2018. The World’s Oldest Living Proverb Discovered Thriving in Ethiopia Aethiopica 21 (2018) 226–236. DOI:https://doi.org/10.15460/aethiopica.21.0.1147.