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Lead abominations

Maksim Gorky
Maksim Gorky

Phraseologism: Lead abominations.

Meaning: About a hard life, full of difficulties and hardships.

Origin: From the autobiographical story (ch. 2) "Childhood" (1913-1914) by Maxim Gorky (pseudonym of Alexei Maksimovich Peshkov, 1868-1936), who so called "that close, stuffy circle of terrible impressions in which he lived ... a simple Russian person ".

Random phraseology:

Eat the dog.

Meaning:

About someone who is an expert in something, has a wealth of experience in something.

Origin:

There are several versions of the origin of turnover: 1) turnover appeared in a peasant environment, agricultural work is hard: you get tired so that you would eat a dog from hunger, 2) Roman writers have a similar saying: "Linguam caninam comedit" (literally, "dog tongue ate ") - about someone who rants without measure and tirelessly, 3) phraseological unit goes back to a free combination of words, containing a mockery of Petrozavodsk residents who almost ate cabbage soup with dog meat at a wedding, 4) the expression appeared as a result of the reduction of the saying ate the dog, and choked on his tail. This proverb is used in relation to a person who has done something very difficult and stumbled over a trifle.

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