Swedish

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Alternative forms

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  • surt sa räven om rönnbären
  • surt, sa räven

Etymology

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From Aesop's fable The Fox and the Grapes. Literally, "'Sour', said the fox (about the rowan berries)".

Idiom

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surt sa räven

  1. sour grapes

Usage notes

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The idiom comes from a Swedish translation of the fable that opted for using rowan berries instead of grapes. Since rowan berries are actually sour, the point of the idiom is somewhat lost in Swedish.