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Egyptian captivity

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Phraseologism: Egyptian captivity.

Meaning: Heavy hardship..

Origin: The expression arose from the biblical story about the plight of the Jews who were in Egyptian captivity (Exodus, 1). "When the projects of working life were just emerging in her, when she saw in them something like liberation from Egyptian captivity ..." (M. E. Saltykov-Shchedrin, Gentlemen Golovlevs, ch. Nephew.)

Random phraseology:

From Romulus to the present day.

Meaning:

From ancient times.

Origin:

From the novel in verse "Eugene Onegin" (1823-1831) by A. S. Pushkin (1799-1837) (ch. 1, stanza 6). Romulus was, according to Roman mythology, the founder of Rome.

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