SUB ROSA


Meaning of SUB ROSA in English

|sə|brōzə adverb

Etymology: New Latin, literally, under the rose; from the ancient custom of hanging a rose over the council table to indicate that all present were sworn to secrecy and probably connected with the legend that Cupid gave a rose to the god of silence Harpocrates to keep him from revealing the indiscretions of Venus

: without publicity or notice : covertly , privately , confidentially

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