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By the will of Zeus the heir of all his relatives

Pushkin A.S.
Pushkin A.S.

Phraseologism: By the will of Zeus the heir of all his relatives.

Meaning: The rich man is lucky.

Origin: Quote from "Eugene Onegin" by A. S. Pushkin, 1, stanza 2 (1825).

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Breathing incense.

Meaning:

Losing vitality.

Origin:

Frankincense is a special church oil, which is prepared from the juice of resinous trees. It has a strong characteristic odour. Frankincense is used during many church rituals. In particular, a censer with incense is swinging over a dying person who is being unctioned. This is done so that the soul can easily leave the body. To breathe in the last breath means to be in an extremely difficult condition, in death.

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