cum grano salis
English
Adverb
cum grano salis (not comparable)
- (idiomatic) With a grain of salt; with a bit of common sense and skepticism.
- 1817 "Observations on Ill Health, Arising from Indigestion," The Gentleman's magazine, Volume 87, Part 1, p420
- This observation, taken cum grano salis, applies more or less to all who are daily exposed to the temptations of a superfluous table.
- 1861 "Imputation," The Danville quarterly review, Volume 3 (September, 1861), Richard H. Collins, p403
- The claim of Dr. Hodge that our standards sustain the view which he advocates, must be taken cum grano salis.
- 1998 Joseph Needham & Christoph Harbsmeier, Science and civilisation in China, Cambridge University Press, p142
- Perhaps the ascription of grammatical structure to Classical Chinese sentences must even more often be taken cum grano salis, with a pinch of salt.
- 1817 "Observations on Ill Health, Arising from Indigestion," The Gentleman's magazine, Volume 87, Part 1, p420
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