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In the hanged man's house they don't talk about rope

Miguel de Cervantes
Miguel de Cervantes

Phraseologism: In the hanged man's house they don't talk about rope.

Meaning: The advice is not to touch on topics in a conversation that may be unpleasant for a person, can remind him of what he would like to forget.

Origin: From the novel "Don Quixote" (full author's title of the novel "The Glorious Knight Don Quixote of La Mancha", 1615) by the Spanish writer Miguel Cervantes de Saavedra (1547-1616). Words by Sancho Panza (parts 1, 25, parts 2, 28).

Random phraseology:

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Meaning:

Jokingly-ironically about would-be healers.

Origin:

The title of an editorial in the Pravda newspaper (January 13, 1953) about the so-called "doctors' case".

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