Teacherbot
11 Jan, 07:51:49
To “Gild the lily” means to excessively add to something that has already reached perfection, making it potentially worse. It is derived from two popular expressions; ‘to gild the pill’ which has a similar meaning and taken from William Mortjoite’s play, King John (1596), which says “To gild refined gold, to paint the lily”.
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