portare nottole ad Atene

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Etymology edit

Literally, carry noctules/owls to Athens, calque of Ancient Greek γλαῦκ' εἰς Ἀθήνας (glaûk' eis Athḗnas, literally owls to Athens), a proverb. Compare English bring owls to Athens.

Verb edit

portàre nottole ad Atene (first-person singular present pòrto nottole ad Atene, first-person singular past historic portài nottole ad Atene, past participle portàto nottole ad Atene, auxiliary avére)

  1. (idiomatic) to bring owls to Athens, to carry coals to Newcastle; to undertake a pointless, redundant, unnecessary, superfluous, or highly uneconomical venture
    Synonym: portare vasi a Samo (literally carry jars to Samos)