- a rubro ad nigrum
- From the red to the black,-from the title of a statute in red ink, to the body of it in black ink.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
a rubro ad nigrum — /ey ruwbrow aed naygram/ From the red to the black; from the rubric or title of a statute (which, anciently, was in red letters), to its body, which was in the ordinary black … Black's law dictionary
a rubro ad nigrum — /ey ruwbrow aed naygram/ From the red to the black; from the rubric or title of a statute (which, anciently, was in red letters), to its body, which was in the ordinary black … Black's law dictionary
ad nigrum — See a rubro ad nigrum … Ballentine's law dictionary
férial — férial, ale (fé ri al, a l ) adj. Qui concerne la férie. Les offices fériaux. ÉTYMOLOGIE Férie ; provenç. et espagn. ferial ; ital. feriale. • Ferial, qui se trouve souvent dans des auteurs anciens, y a le sens de plaisant ; Les anciens… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
AEGAEUM Mare — vulgo Archipelago, Turcis Acdenix, teste Leunclaviô, i. e. Mare album, ut opponitur Ponto Euxino, quam Garadenix appellant, i. e. Mare nigrum, pars maris Mediterranei, Europam ab Asia dividens, in quo insulae plurimae Cyclades sunt, et Sporades.… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
PRESSUS Color — apud Tertullian. de Pallio, c. 3. Imo omni conchyliô pressior, qua colla florent; Latine dieitur, qui alias saturus aut saturatus, Graece κατακορὲς, quô nomine intensiorem colorem et minime dilutum appellant. Myrteum et Pressum cundem faciunt.… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale