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mirabile dictu
(
idea
)
by
beak
Wed Mar 28 2001 at 23:30:16
"
mirabile dictu
" means "
wonderful to say
" in
Latin
, but could
more
modernly be
translated
to "I'm
happy
to tell you" or
words
to that
effect
.
This
expression
is used to
convey
success
or
astonishment
.
One of the
earliest
known
uses
of this
phrase
is by
Virgil
, in the
Aeneid
, I.439 .
memento mori
mirabile visu
Noli me tangere
Mirabilary
Avariel
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Astonishment
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