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Eat honey and locusts

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Bible

Phraseologism: Eat honey and locusts.

Meaning: Live starving.

Origin: From the Bible. The Gospel of Mark (1:6) tells of John the Baptist, who, during his life in the desert, "ate locusts and wild honey." Akrids (Greek) - a genus of locusts, according to another interpretation - the leaves of the locust shrub.

Random phraseology:

Everything is back to square one.

Meaning:

1. There is nothing new on earth, everything repeats itself. 2. About all sorts of bureaucratic red tape, to an unfinished business, an enterprise (ironic).

Origin:

The original source is the Bible. The Old Testament (Book of Ecclesiastes, or the Preacher, 1:6) speaks of the wind, for which this circular, spiral movement is characteristic: circles" (Russian translation).

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