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No belmes

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Phraseologism: No belmes.

Meaning: About a stupid, stupid person.

Origin: The expression "does not know a belmes" and today one hears quite often. But what is "belmes"? The origin of the word is directly related to the history of our country, with the time of the Mongol-Tatar invasion. When talking with Russian people, the Tatars often used it. It turns out that in their language this word is the negative form of the verb "know" - "bilmek". Because "bilmes" - "does not know." Apparently, such communication was also difficult for a Russian person. And he also began to express his emotions with a borrowed word - "does not know a belmes".

Random phraseology:

Balalaykin.

Meaning:

About an adventurer who is corrupt and ready for any intrigues and deliberate lies, who is addicted to the very process of lying.

Origin:

The hero created by M.E. Saltykov-Shchedrin in the essays "In the Environment of Moderation and Accuracy" (1873-1878) and in "Modern Idyll" (1877-1883).

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