
Never speak ill of the dead
This page is about the saying "Never speak ill of the dead"
Possible meaning:
Show respect to people who have died by not saying anything bad about them. Since dead people can no longer hurt us, or defend themselves, it is better to forget their bad actions and remember only their good ones.
speak ill of (verb): criticize; speak badly about | the dead (noun): people who have died
Origin: This proverb has been traced back to Chilon of Sparta (6th century BC). The Latin version was "De mortuis nil nisi bonum" ("Of the dead say nothing but good").

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Contributor: Josef Essberger