vox populi



Inflexiones de 'vox populi' (adj): pl: vox populi

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Principal Translations
SpanishEnglish
vox populi loc adj (conocido por todos)common knowledge n
  received wisdom n
  (Latin)vox populi n
 No creas que traes la gran noticia; lo que has comentado es vox populi.
 Don't think you're the bearer of breaking news - what you've said is common knowledge.
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Additional Translations
SpanishEnglish
vox populi loc nom f (rumor o creencia popular)word on the street n
  hearsay n
  rumour n
  gossip n
Note: Locución latina: voz del pueblo.
 Hasta sus oídos había llegado la vox populi acerca del pasado escabroso de su familia, pero prefirió creer que eran rumores malintencionados.
 He'd heard the word on the street about the scandalous past of their family, but preferred to believe that it was just vicious rumours.
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