Fundus - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: fundusFundus
Fundus, the bottom or foundation of a thing; from fud, the n in fundus being used to strengthen the syllable. Fundus is often used as applied to land, the solid substratum of all man's labour, Smith's Dict. of Antiq.Appellatione fundi omne 'dificium et omnis ager continetur (under the word fundus every building and every field is comprehended), 4 Rep. 87.(Latin 'Land') 1. Land or ground in general, without consideration of its specific use 2. A form Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 684....
Patronum faciunt dos, 'dificatio, fundus
Patronum faciunt dos, 'dificatio, fundus. Dod. Adv. 7, (Endowment, building, and land make a patron.)...
VerbarFundus
The bottom or base of any hollow organ as the fundus of the bladder the fundus of the eye the fundus of the uterus...
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