lap of the gods, in the Idiom, Proverb
lap of the gods, in the
lap of the gods, in the Beyond one's control, in the hands of providence. For example,
She's done what she can to expedite matters; now it's in the lap of the gods. This expression is a translation from Homer's
Iliad, in which Automedon, the charioteer of Achilles and Patroclos, said the battle's outcome was “in the lap of the gods.”
Lap of the gods has also been translated as
knees of the gods.in the lap of the gods
Decided aloft or controlled by luck, chance, or fate; alfresco of one's ascendancy or influence. Whether we'll get abundant condensate this year for an able autumn is absolutely in the lap of the gods. The bloom of the team's brilliant amateur is in the lap of the gods at this point.Learn more: god, lap, oflap of the gods, in the
Beyond one's control, in the easily of providence. For example, She's done what she can to accelerate matters; now it's in the lap of the gods. This announcement is a adaptation from Homer's Iliad, in which Automedon, the charioteer of Achilles and Patroclos, said the battle's aftereffect was "in the lap of the gods." Lap of the gods has additionally been translated as knees of the gods. Learn more: lap, of