improprium

improprium
See feudum hauberticum.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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  • improprietas —    (s.f.) Improprietà; uso scorretto delle parole, come lo scambia­re voci dotte o antiquate o poetiche per termini dell uso vivo; in partico­lare modo: uso errato e incosciente di una parola che il parlante intende al posto di un altra dalla… …   Dizionario di retorica par stefano arduini & matteo damiani

  • feodum — /fyuwdam/ This word (meaning a feud or fee) is the one most commonly used by the older English law writers, though its equivalent, feudum (q.v.), is used generally by the more modern writers and by the feudal law writers. There were various… …   Black's law dictionary

  • feodum — /fyuwdam/ This word (meaning a feud or fee) is the one most commonly used by the older English law writers, though its equivalent, feudum (q.v.), is used generally by the more modern writers and by the feudal law writers. There were various… …   Black's law dictionary

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