- domus procerum
- The English house of lords.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
domus procerum — /do(w)mas pro(w)saram/ The house of lords, abbreviated into Dom, Proc., or D, P … Black's law dictionary
domus procerum — /do(w)mas pro(w)saram/ The house of lords, abbreviated into Dom, Proc., or D, P … Black's law dictionary
DOMUS — seu Aedificium, primum hominibus, ut se tutarentur adversus Solis ardores et tempestatum iniurias, vel spelunca erat vel tectum e frondibus. Ingeniosiores dein furcas erexêre, virgultoque interserto et luto inducto, parietes struxêre. Postea non… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
dom — Proc. An abbreviation of Domus Procerum or Domo Procerum; the house of lords in England. Sometimes expressed by the letters D. P … Black's law dictionary
dom — Proc. An abbreviation of Domus Procerum or Domo Procerum; the house of lords in England. Sometimes expressed by the letters D. P … Black's law dictionary
D.P. — An abbreviation for domus procerum, the house of lords … Black's law dictionary
D.P. — An abbreviation for domus procerum, the house of lords … Black's law dictionary
proceres — /prosariyz/ Nobles; lords. The house of lords in England is called, in Latin, Domus Procerum. Formerly, the chief magistrates in cities … Black's law dictionary
D. P. — An abbreviation of domus procerum, the English house of lords. Also an abbreviation for displaced person … Ballentine's law dictionary
dom. proc. — An abbreviation of domus procerum, –the house of lords … Ballentine's law dictionary