|
|
The ends of the earthMeaningThe furthest reaches of the land. OriginThe phrase 'the ends of the earth' derives from the Bible, Zechariah 9:10 (King James Version):
Caxton used the expreession in his 1483 translation of J. de Voragine's Golden Legende:
In that passage, and in other religious usages, the phrase was used to indicate the furthest reach of man's dominion, as opposed to the heavens. It wasn't widely used untilk the 19th century, when it began to be used as we use it today, i.e. to mean 'a very long way away'. |