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barren fig tree

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Phraseologism: Barren fig tree.

Meaning: About a childless woman, as well as about someone whose activities are fruitless.

Origin: The expression arose from the gospel legend (Mat. 21:19) that Jesus, seeing a fig tree on the way, went up to it, but, finding no fruit, said: "Let there be no fruit from you forever." And immediately the fig tree dried up.

Random phraseology:

Cornucopia (Amalfein horn).

Meaning:

Source of income, wealth, prosperity.

Origin:

From Latin: cornu copyae. From ancient Greek mythology. The Thunderer Zeus, the head of Olympus, was fed with her milk by the goat Amalthea. When Zeus grew up and became the supreme god, he took his nurse to heaven in gratitude, and she became the star Capella in the constellation Auriga. But on the way to heaven, the goat Amalthea accidentally lost one horn. Zeus raised him and presented him to the nymphs, who also took part in his upbringing. At the same time, the head of Olympus endowed this horn with a magical property: one had only to wish, as a wide variety of dishes appeared from the horn or the most delicious drink poured. He was literally a cornucopia.

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