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Rope - simple rope

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Phraseologism: Rope is a simple rope.

Meaning: It is used as a mockery of imaginary scholarship.

Origin: Quote from the fable "Metaphysical Disciple" by Chemnitzer. In Orthodoxy, this is a long rope (about 40 meters) encircling the throne over the catarca. Vervier symbolizes the fetters by which Christ was bound, led to judgment, and the Divine power that holds the whole Universe with itself. As a rule, the rope encircles the throne so that crosses form on four sides. During the rite of consecration of the temple, performed by the priest, the rope encircles the throne in the form of a belt.

Random phraseology:

Lenin's walkers.

Meaning:

About someone's numerous visitors, their endless stream, etc. (jokingly ironic).

Origin:

The name of the painting ("Walkers near V.I. Lenin", 1950) by the Soviet artist Vladimir Aleksandrovich Serov (1910-1968).

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