| E. Cobham Brewer 18101897. Dictionary of Phrase and Fable. 1898. |
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From one end of the world to the other; from pillar to post. It is a Spanish phrase meaning to roam about purposelessly. Ceca and Mecca are two places visited by Mohammedan pilgrims. (Compare: From Dan to Beersheba; and From Lands End to John o Groats.) | 1 |
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Let us return home, said Sancho, no longer ramble about from Ceca to Mecca.Cervantes; Don Quixote, I. iii. 4. |
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