L'habit ne fait pas le moine. ("The habit does not make the monk," i.e., "You can't judge a book by its cover.")
barking dogs seldom bite
fools seldom differ
seldom, rarely
Proper nouns seldom change when translated
French language has no translation for Yukon. It is a very seldom used word and French people have no idea where it is located.
Analogies are comparisons between two things. White is to black as seldom is to often is an analogy that uses opposites.
The proverb "anger is never without a reason but seldom with a good one" suggests that while anger typically arises from a specific cause or trigger, the underlying motivations for that anger are often misguided or irrational. It implies that people may feel justified in their anger due to perceived injustices or wrongs, yet these feelings rarely lead to productive or justified outcomes. Essentially, it highlights the complexity of human emotions and cautions against acting on anger without reflection.
Sigmund A. Levine
more seldom, most seldom
Seldom-Little Seldom's population is 444.
The cast of Things Are Seldom What They Seem - 1912 includes: Eddie Convey as Salaberta, a Mexican Edward Coxen as Handsome Burt, a Cowpuncher James Robert Chandler as John Hart, Proprietor of Hotel
A person who is capable of doing things never brags himself.