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Nov 21, 2013
This week's themeWords coined after flowers This week's words lotus-eater primrose path lily-livered sub rosa amaranthine
A rose on a ceiling in Rhodes, Greece
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with Anu Gargsub rosa
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
adverb: Secretly, privately, or confidentially.
ETYMOLOGY:
From Latin sub (under) rosa (rose). Earliest documented use: 1654. The
English term "under the rose" is also used to refer to something in secret.
NOTES:
In Roman mythology, Venus's son Cupid gave a rose to Harpocrates,
the god of silence, to ensure his silence about Venus's many indiscretions.
Thus the flower became a symbol of secrecy. Ceilings of banquet halls
were decorated with roses to indicate that what was said sub vino (under the
influence of wine) was also sub rosa.
USAGE:
"'Much of this goes on sub rosa and never comes to public view,' said Wesley Wark." Peter Goodspeed; Vladimir Putin's Support of Spying; National Post (Canada); Jan 23, 2012. See more usage examples of sub rosa in Vocabulary.com's dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
He is a hard man who is only just, and a sad one who is only wise. -Voltaire, philosopher (1694-1778)
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