in a nutshell








noun

  1. the shell of a nut.
Idioms

  1. in a nutshell, in very brief form; in a few words: Just tell me the story in a nutshell.

noun

  1. the shell around the kernel of a nut
  2. in a nutshell in essence; briefly
n.

c.1200, nute-scalen; see nut + shell (n.). Figurative use with reference to “great condensation” (1570s) supposedly originally is a reference to a copy of the “Iliad,” mentioned by Pliny, which was so small it could fit into the shell of a nut.

Concisely, in a few words, as in Here’s our proposal—in a nutshell, we want to sell the business to you. This hyperbolic expression alludes to the Roman writer Pliny’s description of Homer’s Iliad being copied in so tiny a hand that it could fit in a nutshell. For a time it referred to anything compressed, but from the 1500s on it referred mainly to written or spoken words.

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