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de mortuis nil nisi bonum dicendum eststresses
gen. о мёртвых или хорошо, или ничего (The Latin phrases De mortuis nihil nisi bonum ("Of the dead, nothing unless good.") and De mortuis nil nisi bene [dicendum] ("Of the dead, nothing [spoken] unless good.") indicate that it is socially inappropriate to speak ill of the dead. As a mortuary aphorism, De mortuis. . . . derives from the Latin sentence De mortuis nil nisi bonum dicendum est ("Of the dead nothing but good is to be said"), which also is abbreviated as Nil nisi bonum. In English usage, freer translations are the aphoristic phrases "Speak no ill of the dead", "Of the dead, speak no evil", and "Do not speak ill of the dead". WK)