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Mind is just an unhappy woman?

Many of us have heard the word, the meaning of which we do not fully understand. This is the expression of "limb". This word seems familiar to us, but we need to talk more about its semantics.

The etymology of this expression

If we turn to Russian dialects, we will be able to learn the following: in the people, the limb is an unsociable, self-contained person, more often than not they speak of a gloomy, taciturn woman and boring woman.

In general, there are several dialectal meanings of this expression: the so-called sloppy women who refuse to walk in public in clean and torn clothes. Such behavior was punished at once by the people with contempt for sluts and ridicule over it.

Also such a word called people silent and refusing to communicate.

The meaning of the word "limb" in folk etymology is also associated with the state of illness, malaise, leanness and exhaustion.

Philologists argue about the true origin of this word, but on the whole, their position is correlated with the fact that in the old days it meant a person who aspired to live at home all his life, avoiding human society.

Modern interpretation of the word

If we talk about modernity, then this expression has become common in the last fifty years. A vivid example of the use of expression was the film "Office Romance." In it, the mumra is a woman who does not watch herself, dresses tastelessly, builds a professional career at the expense of her personal life. Remember: "Our Mind has come ..."? So in the film called the co-workers the main character - director Lyudmila Prokofievna.

In modern reading, the ball is such a "blue stocking", a female careerist who lost her femininity and charm, turning into a kind of man.

Now you know what the word means. It sounds rude and disrespectful. But in fact it turns out that the Mydra is a wretched woman who, although she achieved a lot in the profession, lost herself as a mother and wife.

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