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Saryn on a tart

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Phraseologism: Saryn on a kitchka.

Meaning: Order of complete submission (obsolete).

Origin: According to legend, the order of the Volga robbers who took possession of the ship, according to which everyone on the ship had to lie down on the bow (the elevated part of the ship) and lie down so as not to interfere with robbing. Kichka - a crossbar on the bow of a ship, the bow itself, an uprooted tree. Saryn comes from the old Russian "sar", saryn - sailors on ships.

Random phraseology:

We would only stand the night and hold out the day.

Meaning:

1. A call to be patient a little more, to make a little more effort, etc. (jokingly ironic). 2. An indication of the complexity of the situation, the precariousness of the situation.

Origin:

From "The Tale of the Military Secret, Malchish-Kibalchish and his firm word" (1933) by the Soviet children's writer Arkady Gaidar (pseudonym of Arkady Petrovich Golikov, 1904-1941). Later, the author included "The Tale" in the story "Military Secret" (1934). Original: "If only we could stand the night..."

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