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Phraseology "Egg Mittens": its meaning, history of origin and use

The role of phraseological units in the Russian language can not be overestimated. Due to their use, the speaker's speech acquires a special color, vividness, imagery. The roots of a great many stable expressions should be sought in the folk language. It is he who is the treasure of the truly precious treasures of our modern vocabulary.

The meaning of the expression "shaving gloves"

When one person wants to characterize the methods or methods of educating another, emphasizing their particular severity, maybe even cruelty, he often states that he keeps his pets in a black body. It is appropriate, in this sense, to use the phraseology "iron grips".

Quite habitual phrases, say, "fox fur coat", "beaver hat", but how does a piece of clothing look like from a prickly mammal and does it really exist? This we learn by examining the etymology of phraseology.

History of the origin of expression

It turns out that such mittens were made not from the skins of the animal, but to catch him himself. As you know, hedgehogs on a par with cats - good mouser. And peasants in former times very often used them for this purpose, launching into their cellars and underground.

And how is it more convenient to catch a prickly creature, so as not to get hurt yourself, and not to injure him? Here, to help and came the shaving mittens - specially made for catching hunters for mice. They were sewed without lining, from very rough skin, and they were called golitsami.

The use of expression in colloquial speech and literature

It is believed that the "javelin mittens" denote not just strictness in education, respect, and restriction of freedom, perhaps overestimated, but from the best motives - for the benefit of the same educated.

An ancient expression, which was not once used by classical writers in its work, unexpectedly acquired a new sound during the Stalinist repressions. These mittens were associated with the people with the surname of the head of the NKVD Yezhov - much more eloquent!

If we note the use of expression in literature, then immediately recalled an episode from Pushkin's "Captain's Daughter". There, the main character, after giving his future boss a letter from his father, tries to cheat, explaining in his own way to the German general the meaning of the words "keep in the gloves of a muzzle." Say, this means applying gently, without rigor, but he quickly understands that this is not so, continuing to read the letter.

In modern colloquial speech, this expression is not so common.

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