"it is a wise child that knows his own father" meaning in All languages combined

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Proverb [English]

Etymology: * From act 2, scene 2 of The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare. * From The Odyssey, translated by Samuel Butler. Head templates: {{en-proverb}} it is a wise child that knows his own father
  1. One can never be sure of one's paternity.
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