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Times change and we change with them

Lothair I
Lothair I

Phraseologism: Times change and we change with them.

Meaning: Used in the literal sense.

Origin: From Latin: Tetrora mutantur et nos mutamur in illis. It is attributed to the Frankish emperor Lothair I (c. 795-855), as well as to the English utopian philosopher Robert Owen (1771-1858), who used this expression in his Epigrams.

Random phraseology:

The song of the triumphant pig.

Meaning:

It is used as an ironic commentary on the noisy triumph of an unworthy person or on the declaration of some dubious principles.

Origin:

This was the title of a series of satirical couplets by the Russian poetess Anna Pavlovna Barykova (1839-1893), directed against the conformism and cowardice of the Russian layman. The couplets also had a very specific addressee: in the image of a "triumphant pig" the poetess captured her ideological opponent - a publicist and editor-in-chief of the pro-government newspaper Moskovskiye Vedomosti Mikhail Katkov. The refrain of these verses was also popular - "I proudly, boldly say: oink-oink!".

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