lupus in sermone
Latin
Etymology
From lupus (“wolf”) + in (“in”) + sermōne, the ablative of sermō (“story, tale”).
Pronunciation
(Classical) IPA(key): /ˈlu.pus in ˈser.mo.ne/, [ˈɫʊ.pʊs ĩ ˈsɛr.mɔ.nɛ]
Interjection
lupus in sermone
- (idiomatic) speak of the devil, talk of the devil, talk of the devil, and he will appear, it is he I was speaking of, of a person who comes just as we are talking about him
Synonyms
- (speak of the devil): lupus in fābulā
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