Latinity - Law Dictionary Search Results
traverse
to lay across, bar, impede, from Old French, from Late Latin transversare to cross, from Latin transversus lying across] : to
toll
fee paid for a liberty or privilege, ultimately from Late Latin telonium custom house, from Greek tolōnion, from telōnēs collector of
tenure
tenure [Anglo-French, feudal holding, from Old French teneüre, from Medieval Latin tenitura, ultimately from Latin tenēre to hold] 1 : the
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tenement
tenement [Anglo-French, from Old French, from Medieval Latin tenementum, from Latin tenēre to hold] 1 a : any
moratorium
moratorium pl: -riums or: -ria [New Latin, from Late Latin, neuter of moratorius dilatory, from morari to
resolutory
resolutory [Late Latin resolutorius dissolving, from Latin resolvere to loosen, dissolve, break up,
legitimate
legitimate [Medieval Latin legitimatus, past participle of legitimare to give legal status to,
code
code [Old French, from Medieval Latin codex, from Latin caudex codex tree trunk, set of wood
devolve
devolve de·volved de·volv·ing [Medieval Latin devolvi, passive of devolvere to roll down, from Latin, from
deposition
deposition [Late Latin depositio testimony, from Latin, act of depositing, from deponere to
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