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Fa

A syllable applied to the fourth tone of the diatonic scale in solmization

fi. fa.

fi. fa. fieri facias

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sci. fa.

sci. fa. scire facias

Re. Fa. Lo

Re. Fa. Lo., the abbreviation of recordari facias loquelam, which see.

Sol fa

To sing the notes of the gamut ascending or descending as do or ut re mi fa sol la si do or the same in reverse order

VerbarSolfeggiare

To sol fa See Sol fa v i

Fasti

Fasti, fas signifies divine law; the epithet fastus is properly applied to anything in accordance with divine law, and

Jus

development of Ulpian's Jus Naturale. Another division is referred to and sometimes expressed by the words Jus and Fas (fas et jura sinunt, Virg. Georg. I. 269), the law of things not pertaining to religion, and of

habeas corpus

habeas corpus [Medieval Latin, literally, you should have the body (the opening words of the writ)] : any of several writs originating at common law that are issued to bring a party before the court ;esp...

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FAS

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Fa

A syllable applied to the fourth tone of the diatonic scale in solmization

fi. fa.

fi. fa. fieri facias

Keep your definitions linked to case research

sci. fa.

sci. fa. scire facias

Re. Fa. Lo

Re. Fa. Lo., the abbreviation of recordari facias loquelam, which see.

Sol fa

To sing the notes of the gamut ascending or descending as do or ut re mi fa sol la si do or the same in reverse order

VerbarSolfeggiare

To sol fa See Sol fa v i

Fasti

Fasti, fas signifies divine law; the epithet fastus is properly applied to anything in accordance with divine law, and

Jus

development of Ulpian's Jus Naturale. Another division is referred to and sometimes expressed by the words Jus and Fas (fas et jura sinunt, Virg. Georg. I. 269), the law of things not pertaining to religion, and of

habeas corpus

habeas corpus [Medieval Latin, literally, you should have the body (the opening words of the writ)] : any of several writs originating at common law that are issued to bring a party before the court ;esp...

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