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K
form and sound of the letter K are from the Latin which used the letter but little except in the early
Pandect', or Digesta
law (jus Antiquum);--the work was to be named Digesta, a Latin term indicating an arrangement of materials; or Pandect', a Greek
Latimer
Latimer [fr. latinier, Fr., form of atiner], an interpreter, according to Coke (2
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Import
512: (1992) 3 SCR 267. 'Import' is derived from the Latin word importare which means 'to bring in' and 'export' from
Execution
3 SCR 806. The word 'execution' stands derived from the Latin 'ex seque' meaning, to follow out follow to the end,
Certiorari
243: AIR 1966 SC 91 (95). Certiorari is a late Latin word being the passive from the word 'Certiorari' meaning 'inform'
Romanize
To Latinize to fill with Latin words or idioms
Q
kumacr is from the French ku which is from the Latin name of the same letter its form is from the
matricide
murder of a mother by her son or daughter 2 Latin matricida, from matr- + -cida killer : a person who
Latinistic
Of pertaining to or derived from Latin in the Latin style or idiom
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