seek a knot in a bulrush

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Etymology

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Calque of Latin nōdum in scirpō quaerō.

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seek a knot in a bulrush (third-person singular simple present seeks a knot in a bulrush, present participle seeking a knot in a bulrush, simple past and past participle sought a knot in a bulrush)

  1. (archaic) To find problems where none exist.
    • 2002, Dr Martin Garrett, Sidney: The Critical Heritage[1], →ISBN, page 138:
      When others, with dirty hands, strive to cleanse these psalms, they seem to seek a knot in a bulrush and (to put the matter in a word) while they polish they pollute.

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