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Definition

One who wisely settles a difficult matter.

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Origins

Coined by English playwright William Shakespeare in The Merchant of Venice (c.1597), after the Biblical Daniel famed for his wise judgement and dream interpretations.

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In Context

  • "A Daniel come to judgment! Harriet, the Superintendent has caught the hang of our half-witted manner of conversation."
  • "But I was treated as a Daniel come to judgment."