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  1. Fall On Your Sword. Fall On Your Sword is an American film and commercial music production company with offices in Los Angeles, California, and Brooklyn, New York. [1] It was founded in 2009 by London-born musician and composer Will Bates, who is joined by executive producer and partner Lucy Alper.

  2. What's the origin of the phrase 'Fall on your sword'? The phrase 'falling on one's sword' now usually refers to people resigning from public office, but it did in fact originate from people commiting ritual suicide by sword. It's been some time since men routinely carried swords and the use of 'falling on one's sword' is now restricted to the ...

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  4. The Death of Socrates by Jacques-Louis David (1787) Forced suicide was a common means of execution in ancient Greece and Rome. As a mark of respect it was generally reserved for aristocrats sentenced to death; the victims would either drink hemlock or fall on their swords. Economic motivations prompted some suicides in ancient Rome.

  5. Oct 28, 2023 · The idiom "fall on one’s sword" holds a significant place in language, symbolizing honor, responsibility, and sometimes sacrifice. The idiom stems from Roman soldiers who would commit suicide by sword to evade capture or dishonor after defeat. "Falling on one's sword" now signifies taking responsibility for a mishap, akin to a leader owning ...

  6. Nov 4, 2022 · The phrase 'fall on your sword' is used to denote that someone's idea or future has the potential to be doomed. ' [To] fall on your sword' can also be used as a phrase that indicates someone has already been defeated at something (e.g. that they have failed or lost at what they have tried to accomplish). The phrase can be used in any tense, and ...

  7. Aug 29, 2023 · Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: To commit suicide by allowing one’s body to drop onto the point of one's sword. ( idiomatic, by extension) To resign from a job or other position of responsibility, especially when pressured to do so. ( idiomatic) To voluntarily take the blame for a situation. Synonyms: (informal) take the rap ...

  8. 00:00 • Introduction - Understanding "Fall on Your Sword": A Dive into English Idioms00:38 • The Origins of "Fall on Your Sword"01:05 • Modern Interpretation...

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