- indicavit
- A writ of prohibition which a person who was sued in the ecclesiastical court might obtain. State v Commissioners of Roads, 8 SCL (I Mill Const) 55.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Indicavit — In di*ca vit, n. [L., he has indicated.] (Eng. Law) A writ of prohibition against proceeding in the spiritual court in certain cases, when the suit belongs to the common law courts. Wharton (Law Dict.). [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
indicavit — in·di·ca·vit … English syllables
indicavit — /indakeyvat/ In old English practice, a writ of prohibition that lies for a patron of a church, whose clerk is sued in the spiritual court by the clerk of another patron, for tithes amounting to a fourth part of the value of the living. 3 Bl.Comm … Black's law dictionary
indicavit — /indakeyvat/ In old English practice, a writ of prohibition that lies for a patron of a church, whose clerk is sued in the spiritual court by the clerk of another patron, for tithes amounting to a fourth part of the value of the living. 3 Bl.Comm … Black's law dictionary
indicavit — ˌində̇ˈkävə̇t noun ( s) Etymology: Latin, he has indicated, 3d person singular perfect indicative active of indicare to indicate more at indicate : a writ of prohibition from a common law court commanding the removal to that court of a case… … Useful english dictionary
ADELHARDUS — Hirsaugiensis coenobii monachus, religiosus et doctus, es gravissimo capitis dolore visum amisit: ac post cessantibus doloribus, annis, fere 20. et tribus supervixit. Donô prophetiae illustris erat caecus. trienniô enim ante et diem, et horam sui … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
AEGLETES — Apollinis cognomen, quô nomine celebrabatur in Anaphe insul. quae Sporadum una. Apollon. Argonautican l. 4. ὅτ᾿ Α᾿πόλλωνα θυηλαῖς Αἰγλήτην Α᾿ναφῆς τιμήορον ἱλάτκονται. Nominis rationem antea indicavit his verbis v. 1714. Αἰγλήτην μεν ἐυοκόπου… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
AGADOTH seu MIDRASCHIM — AGADOTH, seu MIDRASCHIM Rabbinis dicuntur; qui Graecis λόγοι διεξοδικοὶ, explicationes uberiores et prolixiores: Caninius vocem vertit, Extensio: Dicitur autem Extensio, inter varias Scripturarum interpretationes, homiliarum id genus, cum… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
ALEXANDER ab ALEXANDERO — sive Neapolitanus, Iurisconsultus celeberrimus, tam in Patria quam Romae Iura publice cum gloria docuit. Fori tandem pertaesus, residuum vitae in literario otio et studiis humanioribus exegit: reliquit Genialium dierum libros 6. Quos multiplici… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
AMERIA — civitas Umbriae, ante Persicum bellum annis nongentis septuaginta quatuor condita, reste Catone apud Plin. l. 3. c. 14. Unde amerina retinacula pro viminibus. Virg. Georg. l. 1. v. 265. Atque Amerina parant lentae retinacula viti. Stephanus… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale