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Come to the hat parsing

Proverbs and sayings
Proverbs and sayings

Phraseologism: Come to the cap analysis.

Meaning: Will appear somewhere too late, when everything is already over.

Origin: According to the old Russian custom, when entering a room or a church, men took off their hats and folded them at the entrance. Each meeting, gathering ended with the analysis of hats. The latecomer came to the analysis of hats, that is, to the end.

Random phraseology:

The secret became obvious.

Meaning:

All secrets will eventually be revealed.

Origin:

The expression goes back to the gospel text: "There is nothing hidden that would not be made manifest" (Mark, 4, 22, Luke, 8, 17). "After December 14, 1825, when everything secret connected with the conspiracy became clear, much appeared before Pushkin in a new light." (B. Meilakh, Pushkin and the Decembrists, Lit. Gaz., May 18, 1949).

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