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Arbiter of the graceful

Latin
Latin

Phraseologism: Arbiter of the graceful.

Meaning: About a man with impeccable taste, whose opinion in matters of art is indisputable.

Origin: Translation from Latin: Arbiter elegantiarum [arbiter elegantiarum]. This was the name of the Roman writer Petronius (Gaius Petronius, d. 66), the author of the Satyricon, famous for his impeccable taste and knowledge of art.

Random phraseology:

Speak in different languages.

Meaning:

Look at something differently, do not understand each other.

Origin:

The hero of A.S. Griboyedov’s comedy, Chatsky, was very lamented about the fact that the Russian language began to be a “mixture of French and Nizhny Novgorod”. And there was a reason! French was used by the Russian nobility in official correspondence, Russian was spoken with servants and households. So bilingualism was formed, when people of one nation were forced to rebuild literally on the go. However, servants in some noble families over the years began to be perceived as family members, and at the very least mastered French - they say, why are we worse than masters ...

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