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Sons of Lieutenant Schmidt

Ilya Ilf and Yevgeny Petrov
Ilya Ilf and Yevgeny Petrov

Phraseologism: Sons of Lieutenant Schmidt.

Meaning: Fraudsters posing as relatives of a famous person (iron., contempt.).

Origin: From the novel The Golden Calf (1931) by Soviet writers Ilya Ilf (1897-1937) and Evgeny Petrov (1903-1942). Ostap Bender, Shura Balaganov and Panikovsky impersonate the sons of the hero of the 1905 revolution, Lieutenant Schmidt, extorting money and benefits from the local Soviet authorities.

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Castle key.

Meaning:

A symbol of poetic inspiration or gift (high-flown, poetic).

Origin:

From ancient Greek mythology. The patron of the arts, the god Apollo, once inflamed with passion for a nymph whose name was Castalia, but she rejected his love. Fleeing from Apollo, she rushed into the stream and disappeared into it. Then, in memory of Castalia, the god of art endowed this source with a magical property - everyone who drank from it became a poet.

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