et hoc genus omne

English

Etymology

From Latin et hoc genus omne.

Phrase

et hoc genus omne

  1. And all this kind.

Latin

Etymology

Literally, “and all this kind”.

Pronunciation

  • (Classical) IPA(key): /et hok ˈɡe.nus ˈom.ne/, [ɛt hɔk ˈɡɛ.nʊs ˈɔm.nɛ]

Phrase

et hoc genus omne

  1. "And all that sort of thing".

Derived terms

  • e.h.g.o.
  • ehgo

See also

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