Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

old-man-river

phrase
/oʊld mæn ˈrɪvər/
Definition
A term often used to refer to a river that is significant in a cultural or historical context, particularly in relation to the Mississippi River in American folklore and music.
Examples
  • The song ‘Ol’ Man River’ reflects the struggles and dreams of those living beside the great waterway.
  • In American literature, ‘old-man-river’ symbolizes both the beauty and hardships of life along the Mississippi.
Meaning
The phrase embodies the idea of a river that has witnessed the passage of time and history, often personified as an old man who carries the weight of generations.
Synonyms
  • Mississippi River
  • the Mighty Mississippi
  • the River of Life