ménager la chèvre et le chou
French
Etymology
Literally, “to go easy both on the goat and the cabbage”, two goals that are contradictory since goats eat cabbage. Compare Dutch de kool en de geit sparen. A similar opposition between goat and cabbage is also found in Finnish pukki kaalimaan vartijana.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /me.na.ʒe la ʃɛvʁ e l(ə) ʃu/
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Verb
- to run with the hare and hunt with the hounds; to keep both parties sweet; to tread a fine line
Derived terms
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