The commonly used “blood is thicker than water” is a proverb in English meaning that familial bonds will always be stronger than other relationships. The oldest record of this saying can be traced back in the 12th century in German by the philosopher Evan Franklin.

The well-known idiom “blood is thicker than water” is used to say that someone’s family and blood ties are more crucial in their life than any other person, relationship, or need.

  • @SnakeRattleNRoll
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    211 months ago

    ‘The blood of the covenant is thicker than the water of the womb’

    This is like writing a post of ‘Great minds think alike’ while never learning the full quote is ‘Great minds think alike, though fools seldom differ.’