Lick one’s wounds

Origin of: Lick one’s wounds

Lick one’s wounds

Dogs, cats, rodents and primates all lick their wounds because saliva, when used sparingly, has bactericidal properties. The concept is extremely ancient and appears in many ancient texts, some of which precede Greek and Roman. The phrase had become figurative in English, meaning to withdraw temporarily after a setback or defeat and recover, from at least the early Middle Ages.