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Hymen

Ancient Greek and Roman mythology
Ancient Greek and Roman mythology

Phraseologism: Hymen.

Meaning: Marriage, matrimony.

Origin: In ancient Greece, the word "hymen" meant both a wedding song and the deity of marriage sanctioned by religion and law, in contrast to Eros, the god of free love. Allegorically "Hymen", "The bonds of Hymen" - matrimony.

Random phraseology:

Suck with mother's milk.

Meaning:

From early childhood, to acquire certain qualities, ideas, to be imbued with some feelings.

Origin:

From Latin: Cum lacte nutricis suxisse. Literally: "I sucked with the nurse's milk." From the work "Tusculan Conversations" by the Roman statesman, orator and writer Cicero (Mark Tullius Cicero, 106-43 BC). But this expression became popular thanks to the medieval theologian Aurelius Augustine, or Blessed Augustine (354-430), who in the 3rd book of his autobiographical work "Confession" (c. 400, Russian translation 1914) repeated this expression of Cicero, but in somewhat modified form: "I sucked with mother's milk." It was in this form that the expression entered the world culture.

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