Ball (Name)

Ball (Name)
In Ball wohnen die Schelme all.
Spottspruch auf die Einwohner des pommerschen Städtchens Ball (Regierungsbezirk Stettin, Kreis Saatzig). (Vgl. Th. Schmidt, Ueber die pommerschen Chausseen. S. auch die Bemerkung unter Baiern 2.)
Engl.: At Great Glen there are more great dogs than honest men. (Bohn, 210.)

Deutsches Sprichwörter-Lexikon . 2015.

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