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peculation
peculation [Late Latin peculation- peculatio, from Latin peculari to embezzle, from peculium private
parentela
parentela [Late Latin, from Latin parent- parens parent + -ela (as in clientela
novation
novation [Late Latin novatio renewal, legal novation, from Latin novare to make new,
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negotiorum gestor
negotiorum gestor [Late Latin, from Latin, manager of business] in the civil law of
negotiorum gestio
negotiorum gestio [Late Latin, from Latin, management of business] in the civil law of
mortmain
Old French mortemain, from morte (feminine of mort dead, from Latin mortuus) + main hand, from Latin manus] 1 : the
several
several [Anglo-French, from Medieval Latin separalis, from Latin separ separate] 1 a : of or
seriatim
seriatim [Medieval Latin, from Latin series succession of persons or things, series, from
OElig
a diphthong employed in the Latin language and thence in the English language as the representative
solatium
solatium pl: -tia [-shē-ə] [Late Latin solacium solatium, from Latin, solace] : compensation for grief or
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