Mirabile-dictu
[mee-rah-bi-le dik-too; English mi-rab-uh-lee dik-too, -tyoo] /miˈrɑ bɪˌlɛ ˈdɪk tu; English mɪˈræb ə li ˈdɪk tu, -tyu/
Latin.
1.
strange to say; marvelous to relate.
/mɪˈræbɪleɪ ˈdɪktuː/
uknown
1.
wonderful to relate; amazing to say
1831, Latin, literally “wonderful to relate.” Found in Virgil.
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