noli-me-tangere









noli-me-tangere


noun

  1. a person or thing that must not be touched or interfered with.
  2. a picture representing Jesus appearing to Mary Magdalene after his resurrection.
  3. Also no·li-me-tan·ge·re. the touch-me-not.

noun

  1. a warning against interfering or against touching a person or thing
  2. a work of art depicting Christ appearing to Mary Magdalene after His Resurrection
  3. another name for touch-me-not
  4. a cancerous ulcer affecting soft tissue and bone

late 14c., “type of facial ulcer, lupus,” Latin, literally “touch me not,” from noli, imperative of nolle “to be unwilling” + me (see me) + tangere “to touch” (see tangent). Used over the years of various persons or things that must not be touched, especially “picture of Jesus as he appeared to Mary Magdalene” (1670s, see John 20:17) and “plant of the genus Impatiens” (1560s, so called because the ripe seed pods burst when touched).

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