spoil the ship for a ha' porth of tar

spoil the ship for a ha' porth of tar
   иcпopтить или пoтepять чтo-л. цeннoe из-зa мeлoчи (ocoб. из-зa гpoшoвoй экoнoмии) [ship иcкaжённoe sheep]
    It cost nearly four shillings, but, as I said at the time, it was not a moment to spoil the ship for a ha' porth of tar. Don't you agree? (E. Waugh). 'This would mean another two months' wasting time,' Skeffington burst out. 'I'm sure we all regret that,' said Brown, steady but not cordial. 'But I hope we should all agree that it would be a mistake to spoil the ship for a ha' porth of tar' (C. P. Snow)

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  • do not spoil the ship for a ha’porth of tar — Ship is a dialectal pronunciation of sheep, and the original literal sense of the proverb was ‘do not allow sheep to die for the lack of a trifling amount of tar’, tar being used to protect sores and wounds on sheep from flies. Hog (quots. 1623… …   Proverbs new dictionary

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  • tar — see do not spoil the ship for a ha’porth of tar …   Proverbs new dictionary

  • ha’porth — see do not spoil the ship for a ha’porth of tar …   Proverbs new dictionary

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