10 Results found for "reap oneself".

as you sow, so shall you reap

soʊ‿ʃəl‿ju ˈɹip/ Rhymes: -iːp as you sow, so shall you reap The consequences of one's actions to oneself are in proportion to one's good or bad intentions...


प्रावुन

प्रावुन • (prāwun) to obtain, get to earn, gain, reap to come across, suffer (a misfortune, etc.) to procure, secure to clothe (oneself), don...


tie oneself to the mast

tie oneself to the mast (third-person singular simple present ties oneself to the mast, present participle tying oneself to the mast, simple past and past...


پوٗرُن

gain the desired result of any course of conduct to reap one's fate (in Yoga philosophy) to fill oneself (with breath), to inhale breath in the process of...


作法自斃

/t͡sɔːk̚³ faːt̚³ t͡siː²² pɐi̯²²/ 作法自斃 to make laws or rules that harm oneself in the end to reap what one sows; to bear the consequences of one's own misdeeds...


自食其果

(key): /t͡siː²² sɪk̚² kʰei̯²¹ kʷɔː³⁵/ 自食其果 to bear the consequences of one's own misdeeds; to reap what one sows 自作自受 (zìzuòzìshòu) 咎由自取 (jiùyóuzìqǔ)...


go in for

For These Times, London: Bradbury & Evans, […], →OCLC, book the second (Reaping), page 148: Jem, there's a good opening among the hard Fact fellows, and...


自作自受

/t͡su³³⁻¹¹ t͡sɔk̚³²⁻⁴ t͡su³³⁻¹¹ siu³³/ 自作自受 as one sows, so shall one reap; to reap what one sows; you've made your bed, now lie in it 你也有今天都是你自作自受。 [MSC...


facio

(B. G. 1. 3. 1) as you sow, so will you reap: ut sementem feceris, ita metes (proverb.) (De Or. 2. 65) to reap: messem facere to rear stock: rem pecuariam...


venenum

cum lacte venēnī; [...]. And ripening herbs are brought out, having been reaped with bronze sickles at [the optimal] moon [phase], ill-omened with their...