ad unguem

Italian

Etymology

Unadapted borrowing from Latin ad unguem.

Adverb

ad unguem

  1. ad unguem
    Synonym: alla perfezione

Latin

Etymology

Calque of Ancient Greek εἰς ὄνῠχᾰ (eis ónukha, literally “to a nail”): an expression borrowed from sculptors, who, in modelling, give the finishing touch with the fingernail, or from joiners, who test the accuracy of joints in wood by the fingernail.

Pronunciation

  • (Classical) IPA(key): /ad ˈun.ɡʷem/, [äd̪ ˈʊŋɡʷɛ̃ˑ]
  • (Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /ad ˈun.ɡwem/, [äd̪ ˈuŋɡwem]

Adverb

ad unguem (not comparable)

  1. to a hair, to a nicety; precisely, exactly; to an exacting standard
    Synonym: in unguem

References

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