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Do not interfere with my good

Gorbunov I.F.
Gorbunov I.F.

Phraseologism: Don't interfere with my well-being.

Meaning: The phrase is a symbol of tyranny, courage, revelry, etc. (ironic).

Origin: An expression from "Scenes of Merchant Life" (1861) by the writer, storyteller and actor Ivan Fedorovich Gorbunov (1831-1895). In the 2nd scene of this play of his, the coachman talks about his merchant owner: "It happened that he did - passion! He will break glass, dishes in a tavern: receive, he says, capital for everything that is worth, but do not interfere with my good health!" In the 60s. XNUMXth century this phrase, as a common characteristic of tyranny, is found in many Russian writers, in particular Dostoevsky, but it owes its birth to I. F. Gorbunov.

Random phraseology:

First among equals.

Meaning:

1. Outstanding, chief, leading, the best (book). 2. The one who leads people with formal equality with them (jokingly-iron.).

Origin:

The expression comes from the Latin "Primus inter pares" (first between equals), a title held by Augustus before he assumed the imperial title. These words created the appearance of maintaining the prestige of the senate, masters and courts.

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