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For those who are on the way!

Jack London
Jack London

Phraseologism: For those who are on the way!

Meaning: Used as a toast formula.

Origin: From English: That the Men on Trail. Title of the story (1899) by Jack London (pseudonym of John Griffith Cheney, 1876-1916) translated (1951) by A. Eleonskaya. Previously, the story was published in Russia under the title "For the health of those who are on the road." The new version of the translation appeared, apparently, under the influence of B. Lavrenev's play "For those who are at sea!" (1945).

Random phraseology:

Northern Minerva.

Meaning:

About Catherine II.

Origin:

From the ode "Waterfall" (1794) by Gavrila Romanovich Derzhavin (1743-1816). who so calls the Russian Empress Catherine II in his work. Minerva in Roman mythology is the goddess of wisdom, the patroness of crafts and arts.

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