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Themis

Ancient Greek and Roman mythology
Ancient Greek and Roman mythology

Phraseologism: Themis.

Meaning: Symbol of justice.

Origin: From ancient Greek mythology. Themis is the goddess of justice. She was usually depicted as a woman with a blindfold, in one hand she holds a sword, in the other - scales. The bandage symbolizes her impartiality, the sword - punishment, the punishment of the guilty, the scales - the actual judicial process, when the judge weighs the arguments in favor of the accused and against him.

Random phraseology:

Font of Siloam.

Meaning:

About something renewing, refreshing, etc.

Origin:

From the Bible. The Gospel of John (9:7) tells of the pool of Siloam in Jerusalem, the water of which had the miraculous property of healing the sick. Another expression, also often found in Russian, is connected with this expression - the teasing movements of water. M. E. Saltykov-Shchedrin about resting in the silence of the countryside ("Noble Blues"): "... For a lonely person and, moreover, broken in half, this is a kind of Siloam font, leading to the healing of all ailments."

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