Heceleme
sub Ro·saTürkçe nasıl söylenir
sʌb rōzıTelaffuz
/ˈsəb ˈrōzə/ /ˈsʌb ˈroʊzə/
Etimoloji
() First attested 1654, from Latin sub rosā (“under the rose”), from sub (“under”) + rosā (“rose”). The rose's connotation for secrecy dates back to Greek mythology. Aphrodite gave a rose to her son Eros, the god of love; he, in turn, gave it to Harpocrates|Harpocrates]], the god of silence, to ensure that his mother's indiscretions (or those of the gods in general, in other accounts) were kept under wraps. In the Middle Ages a rose suspended from the ceiling of a council chamber pledged all present – those under the rose, that is – to secrecy.