à quia

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French[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Latin quia (because); when one is out of arguments, the only line of argumentation left is saying “because [I say so]”.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /a kɥi.a/, /a kja/
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Adjective[edit]

à quia (invariable)

  1. silenced, nonplussed, speechless, tongue-tied, dumbfounded
    réduire quelqu’un à quia, mettre quelqu’un à quiato reduce to silence, to silence, to hush up
    être à quianot to know what to say
    • 2019, Alain Damasio, chapter 5, in Les furtifs [The Stealthies], La Volte, →ISBN:
      Les bots réduits à quia, le champ s’ouvrait.
      With the bots tongue-tied, the field's open.

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