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Etymology
Referring to ancient ordeals. Presumably Psalms 66:12.
Verb
go through fire and water (third-person singular simple present goes through fire and water, present participle going through fire and water, simple past went through fire and water, past participle gone through fire and water)
- (dated) To undertake any amount of trouble or risk to achieve some end.
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