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Asked: September 16, 20252025-09-16T05:50:33+00:00 2025-09-16T05:50:33+00:00In: Vocabulary

Whats the etymology of the phrase crocodile tears?

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    2025-07-16T05:45:20+00:00Added an answer on July 16, 2025 at 5:45 am

    Hello there, curious English explorer! 🐊✨
    Great question about the phrase “crocodile tears.” This is one of those fascinating expressions with both a vivid image and a rich history. Let’s dive into where it came from and what it really means!


    🗝️ What Does “Crocodile Tears” Mean?

    “Crocodile tears” refers to a false or insincere display of emotion, especially sadness.

    🗣️ Example:
    He cried crocodile tears at the funeral—everyone knew he didn’t care.

    In other words, someone is pretending to be sad, but their feelings aren’t genuine.


    📜 Etymology: Where Did the Phrase Come From?

    🐊 Origin in Ancient Beliefs

    The idea that crocodiles weep while eating their prey goes back centuries—to ancient and medieval times!

    People believed that:

    Crocodiles shed tears while devouring humans—as if they were pretending to be sorry while doing something cruel.

    Of course, this isn’t biologically true in the emotional sense, but crocodiles do produce tears to lubricate their eyes. This natural process was misunderstood and given a metaphorical meaning.


    📚 Timeline of the Phrase

    1. 13th century:
      The idea appears in medieval bestiaries (books of animals and their symbolic meanings).
      Crocodiles were described as deceptive creatures that wept to lure prey.
    2. 14th century (1300s):
      The legend is repeated in The Travels of Sir John Mandeville, a popular book where crocodiles are described as weeping while eating people.
    3. 1560s–1600s (Renaissance English):
      The phrase appears in English literature.
      Notably, Shakespeare refers to it in Othello (1603):

    “If that the earth could teem with woman’s tears, / Each drop she falls would prove a crocodile.“


    📖 Origin of the Word “Crocodile”

    • From Latin crocodīlus,
    • Borrowed from Greek krokódeilos
      → Literally: krokē (pebble) + drilos (worm)
      → Refers to the animal’s appearance—like a “pebble-worm” on riverbanks.

    💡 Why the Phrase Stuck

    Because crocodiles are fierce animals, the idea of them “crying” while attacking stuck as a metaphor for fake sorrow or hypocrisy—someone doing harm while pretending to be innocent or regretful.


    🔁 Modern Usage

    Today, we use “crocodile tears” to describe:

    • Insincere apologies
    • Fake crying
    • Emotional manipulation

    🗣️ Example:
    “After being caught cheating, he offered crocodile tears instead of a real apology.”


    🐊 Summary Table

    Phrase

    Meaning

    Origin

    Crocodile tears

    Fake or insincere sadness

    Medieval myth of weeping crocodiles

    First recorded use

    ~14th century

    English and European writings

    Literal basis

    Crocodiles have tear glands, but don’t cry from emotion


    📝 Fun Fact

    Crocodiles do have tear ducts, and they sometimes “cry” to clean their eyes or during feeding (due to jaw pressure), but this has nothing to do with emotion. The ancient myth turned that into a powerful metaphor for faking feelings.


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