Another string to one’s bow

Origin of: Another string to one’s bow

Another string to one’s bow

To have another string to one’s bow has become a figurative expression meaning to have a back-up plan or to display an additional skill or talent. The origin of the expression derives from medieval times when archers would always carry a second string for their bows in case of a breakage. By the 1600s the expression was being used figuratively to reflect the current meaning and usage.