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Inside out

Muscovy
Muscovy

Phraseologism: Inside out.

Meaning: On the contrary, it is not at all the way it should be.

Origin: The collar in Muscovite Russia was the embroidered collar of boyar clothes, one of the signs of dignity of a nobleman. In the time of Ivan the Terrible, the boyar, who was subjected to royal anger and disgrace, was put on a skinny horse with his back forward, putting his clothes on inside out too, i.e. topsy-turvy (vice versa). The word collar itself arose from shiv + gate, where shiv is other Russian. "neck".

Random phraseology:

Do not trust the crowd - empty and deceitful.

Meaning:

It is cited as a call to go your own way, not to pay attention to the changeable opinions of others.

Origin:

From the poem "When from the darkness of delusion" (1846) by I. A. Nekrasov (1821-1877): "Do not trust the crowd - empty and deceitful, // Forget your doubts." This poem is one of the first in Russian literature where the poet depicts a fallen woman with great sympathy as a victim of social conditions. He encourages her to leave her doubts and be reborn to a new life.

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