English, asked by 11081993, 11 months ago

Expand the idea - a rotten apple injuries its companion

Answers

Answered by Ra236460
1

Answer:

This expression is a shortening of the proverb a rotten apple spoils the barrel, coming from a 14th-century Latin proverb translated as "The rotten apple injures its neighbors." The allusion in this idiom is to the spread of mold or other diseases from one apple to the rest.

Similar questions