4.20.2011
Today’s Latin Lesson Is Always Out There
Anguis in Herba
“An Unsuspected Danger.”
(Literally: “A Snake in the Grass.”)
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Ah, but which \"snake in the grass\" is the deadly one?
Comment by wendy — 4.20.2011 @ 1:38 pm
How about providing a pronunciation along with the definition. I don’t want to use it in polite society and then say it wrong.
Comment by Mike Montgomery — 4.22.2011 @ 12:28 pm