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Ab hoc et ab hac et ab illa. (Latin term)
Translation: "From this man, this woman, and that woman."

Also translated as, "From here, there, and everywhere."

The talk of gossips; as, such and such a person did or said this or that, is also known as ab hoc et ab hac et ab illa.

A statement which characterizes something heard or said in general gossip with no indication of its precise source is called an ab hoc et ab hac et ab illa.

Fritz was not prepared to rely on ab hoc et ab hac et ab illa information because he wanted to check out the data and make sure it was accurate.

This entry is located in the following unit: Latin Proverbs, Mottoes, Phrases, and Words: Group A (page 3)