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  2. List of Latin phrases (O) - Wikipedia

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    omne ignotum pro magnifico: every unknown thing [is taken] for great: or "everything unknown appears magnificent" The source is Tacitus: Agricola, Book 1, 30 where the sentence ends with 'est'. The quotation is found in Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes short story "The Red-Headed League" (1891) where the 'est' is missing. omne initium ...

  3. The Lurking Horror - Wikipedia

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    With a male/female ratio of 6:1, someone WILL say hello to you." G.U.E. Tech's motto, seen on the student ID card in the feelies, is "Omne ignotum pro magnifico", a Latin phrase meaning "Everything unknown is taken for magnificent.", taken from Tacitus , Book 1, 30.

  4. List of Latin phrases - Wikipedia

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  5. Talk:William Gaddis - Wikipedia

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    What does "omne ignotum per obscaenum" mean? I know that it must be latin phrase, but I've yet to find a definition... The Latin phrases page lists "omne ignotum pro magnifico" as "all that is unknown, appears magnificent," so I would guess that this phrase is intended to have a contrasting meaning; "all that is unknown, appears obscene."

  6. Ignotum per ignotius - Wikipedia

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    Ignotum per ignotius (Latin for "the unknown by the more unknown") describes an explanation that is less familiar than the concept it would explain. [citation needed] An example would be: "The oven felt hot because of Fourier's law." It is unlikely that a person unfamiliar with the hotness of ovens would be enlightened by a reference to a ...

  7. Talk:Nickel (United States coin) - Wikipedia

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    Gold, David L. 2018-2019. “Pursuing the origin of the American English informalism gitney ~ jitney: On the alleged Louisiana French word *jetnée and the fallacy of omne ignotum pro magnifico in etymological research.” Leuvense Bijdragen: Leuven Contributions in Linguistics and Philology.

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  9. List of Latin phrases (I) - Wikipedia

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    ignotum per ignotius: unknown by means of the more unknown: An explanation that is less clear than the thing to be explained. Synonymous with obscurum per obscurius. ignotus (ign.) unknown: illum oportet crescere me autem minui: He must become greater; I must become less: In the Gospel of John 3:30, a phrase said by John the Baptist after ...