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under the rose


rose 1

R0305500 (rōz)n.1. A member of the rose family.2. a. Any of numerous shrubs or vines of the genus Rosa, having prickly stems and pinnately compound leaves, widely cultivated for their showy, often fragrant flowers.b. The flower of any of these plants.c. Any of various other plants, especially one having similar flowers.3. A dark pink to moderate red.4. An ornament, such as a decorative knot, resembling a rose in form; a rosette.5. A perforated nozzle for spraying water from a hose or sprinkling can.6. a. A form of gem cut marked by a flat base and a faceted, hemispheric upper surface.b. A gem, especially a diamond, cut in this manner.7. A rose window.8. A compass card or its representation, as on a map.9. roses That which is marked by favor, success, or ease of execution: Directing this play has been all roses since the new producer took over.adj.1. Of the color rose.2. Relating to, containing, or used for roses.3. Scented or flavored with or as if with roses.Idioms: come up roses To result favorably or successfully: Those were difficult times but now everything's coming up roses. under the rose Sub rosa.
[Middle English, from Old English, from Latin rosa.]Word History: It is etymologically correct to drink a julep while watching the Run for the Roses. The English word rose comes from Latin and Old French. Latin rosa may be an Etruscan form of Greek Rhodia, "Rhodian, originating from Rhodes." The Attic Greek word for rose is rhodon, and in Sappho's Aeolic dialect of Greek it is wrodon. In Avestan, the language of the Persian prophet Zoroaster, "rose" is varəda and in Armenian vard, words both related to the Aeolic form. The Modern Persian word for "rose" is gul (which, believe it or not, is descended from a form quite similar to varəda through a series of regular sound changes); and gul-āb is "rose-water." Gulāb is also a drink made of water and honey or syrup. The name of this Persian treat was borrowed into Arabic as julāb and then, through Spanish and French, became julep in English, the ambrosia for sipping on Derby Day.

rose 2

R0305500 (rōz)v.Past tense of rise.

ro·sé

R0305900 (rō-zā′)n. A light pink wine made from purple grapes, with the skins being removed from the juice during fermentation as soon as the desired color has been attained.
[French (vin) rosé, pink (wine), from Old French, from rose, rose; see rose1.]

under the rose


under the rose

Privately, confidentially, or in secret. From the Latin phrase sub rosa, itself referring to the ancient use of the rose as a symbol of secrecy. No, I had no idea they were planning to reject the proposal. They must have reached that decision under the rose. As president, keeping one's tax information under the rose is not illegal, but it is widely seen as ethically questionable.See also: rose

under the rose

in confidence; under pledge of secrecy. archaic The origin of the rose as an emblem of secrecy is uncertain; the concept may have originated in Germany and there was a similar expression in early modern Dutch. Under the rosse appears in a 1546 State Paper of Henry VIII , with a gloss that suggests that it was then a new or unfamiliar expression. The Latin equivalent sub rosa has also been very commonly used in English since the mid 17th century in this metaphorical sense.See also: rose

under the rose

Sub rosa.See also: rose
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