Meaning of the word "he that will to Cupar maun to Cupar" in English
What does "he that will to Cupar maun to Cupar" mean in English? Explore the meaning, pronunciation, and specific usage of this word with Lingoland.
he that will to Cupar maun to Cupar
US /hi ðæt wɪl tuː ˈkuːpər mɔːn tuː ˈkuːpər/
UK /hiː ðæt wɪl tuː ˈkuːpə mɔːn tuː ˈkuːpə/
Idiom
a Scottish proverb meaning that if someone is determined to do something, they must be allowed to do it and face the consequences
Example:
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I warned him about the risks, but he that will to Cupar maun to Cupar.
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If she insists on investing all her money, then he that will to Cupar maun to Cupar.