life and limb

English

WOTD – 30 January 2021

Etymology

A reference to a person risking the loss of their life and injury to their limbs (arms and legs).

Pronunciation

Noun

life and limb pl (plural only)

  1. Existence together with the bodily faculties.
    Synonym: (obsolete) life and member
    Those kids are risking life and limb when they go inside that old abandoned house: it might collapse on their heads.

Usage notes

  • The term is often used in phrases referring to the risk of losing such attributes.

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