Keep the wolf from the door

Origin of: Keep the wolf from the door

Keep the wolf from the door

A proverb that means to have enough food or money to avoid hunger dates from the early 16th century and alludes to the fabled ravenousness of wolves. It is first mentioned in the works of John Skelton (c. 1460-1529) and also in Proverbs by John Heywood in 1546.