in flagranti
German
Etymology
Borrowed from Medieval Latin in flagrante delicto; from Latin in + flagrō (“to burn”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɪn flaˈɡʁanti/
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Adverb
in flagranti
- in flagrante delicto
- 1911, Erwin Rosen [pseudonym; Erwin Carlé], Der Deutsche Lausbub in Amerika [The German prankster in America]:
- Trotz aller Anstrengungen des Pedells gelang es nie, die Sünder in flagranti zu erwischen.
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- 1914 [1900], Sigmund Freud, Die Traumdeutung [The Interpretation of Dreams], 4th edition, Leipzig; Wien: Franz Deuticke, page 361:
- Silberer hat, wie an anderer Stelle erwähnt, die Umsetzung von Gedanken in Bilder gleichsam in flagranti erhascht, indem er sich in Zuständen von Müdigkeit und Schlaftrunkenheit zu geistiger Tätigkeit nötigte.
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Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From Medieval Latin in flagrante delicto; from Latin in + flagrare (“burn”).
Adverb
- in the act of committing a misdeed; red-handed.
- while performing sexual activity.
Synonyms
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From Medieval Latin in flagrante delicto; from Latin in + flagrare (“burn”).
Adverb
- in the act of committing a misdeed; red-handed.
- while performing sexual activity.
Synonyms
References
- flagranti “in flagranti” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
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