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Stenka25 Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

The meaning of a Latin proverb

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Can you tell me the meaning of the below sentence?

(It would be better if you give it specifically like paraphrasing it.)

A mind conscious of innocence laughs at the lies of rumor.

[The below is my paraphrasing. Please check it out!]

An innocent (= credulous) man tends to laughs at (=ridicule) the rumor which is deceptive.
  

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Just a guess: A person who knows he is blameless is unafraid of malicious gossip.

  • Just a guess: A person who knows he is blameless is unafraid of malicious gossip.
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Just a guess: A person who knows he is blameless is unafraid of malicious gossip.

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