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Issue to the mountain

Proverbs and sayings
Proverbs and sayings

Phraseologism: Issue to the mountain.

Meaning: Present the work done, produce any product.

Origin: The direct meaning of the expression: to raise to the surface from the mine. The turnover arose in the speech of miners, where the word mountain means "mine, the upper surface of the mine." This is due to the ancient semantics of the word mountain, which in Old Russian meant "above, above". The unusual combination of the preposition on with the nominative case of a noun (instead of the accusative case) betrays the dialectal origin of the turnover: such combinations are common in the Russian North, the Urals, and Siberia.

Random phraseology:

Throw out the knee (knee).

Meaning:

To do, to do something unexpected, unusual, awkward (disapproved).

Origin:

Phraseologism is formed under the influence of military terms. In a similar way, the phrases "throw out the article", "show dexterity, agility, various tricks" (where the article is "gun technique, exercise with a gun"), throw out a trick (fortel - "clever trick, unexpected trick") are created.

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