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Neo Latin
Applied to the Romance languages as being mostly of Latin origin
Dialogus de scaccario
Dialogus de scaccario. This has generally passed as the work of Gervase of Tilbury; but Mr. Madox thinks it was...
Latinity
The Latin tongue style or idiom or the use thereof specifically purity
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habeas corpus
habeas corpus [Medieval Latin, literally, you should have the body (the opening words of
Just
'Just' is described: The term just' is derived from the latin word Justus. It has various meanings and its meaning is
real
or things (rather than persons), from Middle French, from Medieval Latin and Late Latin; Medieval Latin realis relating to things (in
C
third letter of the English alphabet It is from the Latin letter C which in old Latin represented the sounds of
prescription
from Middle French prescription establishment of a claim, from Late Latin praescription- praescriptio, from Latin, act of writing at the beginning,
Novell'
Invotiviavov Auyovotov nepai Siataeves. Some of them were published in Latin, and some in both languages. The first of these Novell'
Magna Carta
(that is, in 1297). The original is written in the Latin language, which, although not of that pure classicality that will
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