Beyond/without a shadow of doubt

Origin of: Beyond/without a shadow of doubt

Beyond/without a shadow of doubt

Shadow in the sense of a trace or vestige dates from the late 1500s. The original, common phrase ‘beyond doubt’ dates from as long ago as the 1300s but ‘beyond a shadow of doubt’ is only first attested from the early 19th century. It is not known who introduced the word ‘shadow’ into the expression.