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Fly, doves, fly!

Matusovsky M.L.
Matusovsky M.L.

Phraseologism: Fly, doves, fly!

Meaning: A parting word to someone before a long journey or a playful farewell (jokingly ironic).

Origin: The title and line from a song written by the composer Isaac Dunayevsky to the verses of the poet Mikhail Lvovich Matusovsky (1915-1990): "Fly, pigeons, fly! // There is no barrier anywhere for you."

Random phraseology:

The owner of the Russian land.

Meaning:

Russian emperor (jokingly-iron.).

Origin:

Answer (1897) of the Russian emperor (1894-1917) Nicholas II (1868-1918) to the question of the All-Russian census about occupation. In the same questionnaire there was a question about the class, to which the king answered - "the first nobleman." Since the XNUMXth century, Russian tsars have been called "master of the Russian land". After the February Revolution, the Constituent Assembly began to be called that.

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