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- Lions_share abstract "The lion's share is an idiomatic expression which refers to the larger part - or most - of something. The phrase derives from the plot of a number of fables ascribed to Aesop and is now used as their generic title, although they exist in several different versions. Other fables featuring the same basic situation of an animal dividing up a prey in such a way that it gains the greater part, or even all, exist in the East.".
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- Lions_share wikiPageWikiLink Aarne–Thompson_classification_system.
- Lions_share wikiPageWikiLink Adam.
- Lions_share wikiPageWikiLink Aesops_Fables.
- Lions_share wikiPageWikiLink Arbitration.
- Lions_share wikiPageWikiLink Babrius.
- Lions_share wikiPageWikiLink Brethren_of_Purity.
- Lions_share wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aesops_Fables.
- Lions_share wikiPageWikiLink Category:English-language_idioms.
- Lions_share wikiPageWikiLink Category:English_phrases.
- Lions_share wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hunting.
- Lions_share wikiPageWikiLink Category:La_Fontaines_Fables.
- Lions_share wikiPageWikiLink Cattle.
- Lions_share wikiPageWikiLink Common_Era.
- Lions_share wikiPageWikiLink Cow.
- Lions_share wikiPageWikiLink Deer.
- Lions_share wikiPageWikiLink Encyclopedia_of_the_Brethren_of_Purity.
- Lions_share wikiPageWikiLink Fish.
- Lions_share wikiPageWikiLink Fox.
- Lions_share wikiPageWikiLink Gabriele_Faerno.
- Lions_share wikiPageWikiLink Geoffrey_Whitney.
- Lions_share wikiPageWikiLink Goat.
- Lions_share wikiPageWikiLink Gray_wolf.
- Lions_share wikiPageWikiLink Hieronymus_Osius.
- Lions_share wikiPageWikiLink Idiom.
- Lions_share wikiPageWikiLink Jackal.
- Lions_share wikiPageWikiLink Jataka.
- Lions_share wikiPageWikiLink Jataka_tales.
- Lions_share wikiPageWikiLink La_Fontaines_Fables.
- Lions_share wikiPageWikiLink Lion.
- Lions_share wikiPageWikiLink Marie_de_France.
- Lions_share wikiPageWikiLink Masnavi.
- Lions_share wikiPageWikiLink Odo_of_Cheriton.
- Lions_share wikiPageWikiLink Onager.
- Lions_share wikiPageWikiLink Otter.
- Lions_share wikiPageWikiLink Ox.
- Lions_share wikiPageWikiLink Perry_Index.
- Lions_share wikiPageWikiLink Persian_literature.
- Lions_share wikiPageWikiLink Persian_people.
- Lions_share wikiPageWikiLink Persian_poetry.
- Lions_share wikiPageWikiLink Phaedrus_(fabulist).
- Lions_share wikiPageWikiLink Renaissance.
- Lions_share wikiPageWikiLink Rumi.
- Lions_share wikiPageWikiLink Sheep.
- Lions_share wikiPageWikiLink The_Lion,_the_Bear_and_the_Fox.
- Lions_share wikiPageWikiLink The_Renaissance.
- Lions_share wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:heifer.
- Lions_share wikiPageWikiLink Wolf.
- Lions_share wikiPageWikiLink Ysopet.
- Lions_share wikiPageWikiLink File:Bharhut_jataka.jpg.
- Lions_share wikiPageWikiLink File:Lions_Share_Barlow.JPG.
- Lions_share wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lion and Wild Ass, Partners in the Hunt".
- Lions_share wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lion's share".
- Lions_share wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Lion's Share".
- Lions_share wikiPageWikiLinkText "lion share".
- Lions_share wikiPageWikiLinkText "lion's share".
- Lions_share hasPhotoCollection Lions_share.
- Lions_share wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Aesop.
- Lions_share wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- Lions_share wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wiktionary.
- Lions_share subject Category:Aesops_Fables.
- Lions_share subject Category:English-language_idioms.
- Lions_share subject Category:English_phrases.
- Lions_share subject Category:Hunting.
- Lions_share subject Category:La_Fontaines_Fables.
- Lions_share hypernym Expression.
- Lions_share type Organisation.
- Lions_share comment "The lion's share is an idiomatic expression which refers to the larger part - or most - of something. The phrase derives from the plot of a number of fables ascribed to Aesop and is now used as their generic title, although they exist in several different versions. Other fables featuring the same basic situation of an animal dividing up a prey in such a way that it gains the greater part, or even all, exist in the East.".
- Lions_share label "Lion's share".
- Lions_share sameAs Clàusula_abusiva.
- Lions_share sameAs Fabel_vom_Löwenanteil.
- Lions_share sameAs Cláusula_abusiva.
- Lions_share sameAs חלק_הארי.
- Lions_share sameAs 獅子の分け前.
- Lions_share sameAs Leeuwendeel.
- Lions_share sameAs Cláusula_leonina.
- Lions_share sameAs m.07n55g.
- Lions_share sameAs Q616954.
- Lions_share sameAs Q616954.
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