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Ancient Rome
Ancient Rome

Phraseologism: Like like.

Meaning: Used in the literal sense.

Origin: From Latin: "Similia similibus curantur". Literally: "Like cures like." Formulated in ancient Rome, the medical principle on which all homeopathic treatment is based. An analogue of the Russian proverb "The wedge is knocked out with a wedge."

Random phraseology:

Once on Epiphany evening, the girls were guessing.

Meaning:

About all kinds of fortune-telling, attempts to look into the future, etc. (iron.).

Origin:

From the poem "Svetlana" (1812) by Vasily Andreevich Zhukovsky (1783-1852): "Once on Epiphany evening // The girls were wondering: // A slipper over the gate, // Taking it off their feet, they threw it."

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