rimer comme hallebarde et miséricorde

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French[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Literally, to rhyme like halberd and mercy. Said to go back to an 18th-century epitaph where this rhyme, which is highly impure at best, was used. The effect is increased by the fact that the two words also have rather opposed meanings.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ʁi.me kɔm al.baʁd e mi.ze.ʁi.kɔʁd/
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Verb[edit]

rimer comme hallebarde et miséricorde

  1. (simile) to make no sense, to have no rhyme or reason
    Synonyms: ne rimer à rien, n’avoir ni queue ni tête