Latin phrase meaning "under the rose", used in English to denote secrecy or confidentiality.
1 The affair was quite sub rosa , however, none of the papers mentioning it.
2 It was generally known, sub rosa , that Hildreth and I were living together.
3 I wouldn't be surprised if such an arrangement has already been agreed sub rosa .
4 I suspect him of giving consultations, and prescribing sub rosa .
5 I suggest a sub rosa stop someplace where we can have a quiet talk.
6 But it's a better strategy than constant feuding, mutual subterfuge and sub rosa military cooperation.
7 I don't mind saying to you,-althoughit's rather sub rosa - that I have written a play.
8 What other sub rosa sins am I missing?
9 He likes to do good sub rosa .
10 She is the girl who learnt ' sub rosa ' from the bad girl who sang "Madeline".
11 Throughout the spring, the new coin channels were installed, very sub rosa , so as not to embarrass the administration.
12 They and their peers had always run the city sub rosa ; now they ran it for all to see, assuming even ceremonial duties.
13 Dear Sir: I have seen recently an open letter addressed to me, and written by you in a vein of confidence and strictly sub rosa .
14 I asked what were their names Snug Fit Rosie and Sub Rosa .
15 Sub rosa , I found much sympathy among the planters with the Rights of Man.
16 " Sub rosa , you might say," he went on with a wry smile.
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