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The Truth in Wine

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Phraseologism: The truth is in wine.

Meaning: Drunk, as is commonly believed, tells the truth.

Origin: The source of the expression is the aphorism of the Greek poet Alkey (VII - VI centuries BC): "Wine is a sweet child, it is also true." The Roman writer Pliny the Elder (23 or 24 - 79 AD) briefly formulated the same idea in his Natural History: In vino veritas. The first part of the expression "In vino veritas, in aqua sanitas" - "Truth in wine, health in water."

Random phraseology:

The King is dead, long live the King!

Meaning:

1. Saying goodbye to the old leader and accepting the new one. 2. About some phenomenon (social or political life), which, it would seem, having disappeared forever, immediately resurrects again - in a new form, while maintaining its essence (iron.).

Origin:

A traditional French phrase that is said in some countries during the proclamation of a new monarch. With such words in France, from the windows of the royal palace, people were informed about the death of one king and the beginning of the reign of another. There are also phrases translated into other languages ​​- in English ("The King is dead. Long live the King!").

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