- visceribus
- The bowels and other internal organs.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
ex visceribus — /eks vasehrabas/ From the bowels. From the vital part, the very essence of the thing. Ex visceribus verborum, from the mere words and nothing else … Black's law dictionary
ex visceribus — /eks vasehrabas/ From the bowels. From the vital part, the very essence of the thing. Ex visceribus verborum, from the mere words and nothing else … Black's law dictionary
expositio quae ex visceribus causae nascitur, est aptissima et fortissima in lege — /ekspazish(iy)ow kwiy eks vasehrabas koziy nabsatar est aeptisama et fortisama in liyjiy/ That kind of interpretation which is born [or drawn] from the bowels [or vitals] of a cause is the aptest and most forcible in the law … Black's law dictionary
expositio quae ex visceribus causae nascitur, est aptissima et fortissima in lege — /ekspazish(iy)ow kwiy eks vasehrabas koziy nabsatar est aeptisama et fortisama in liyjiy/ That kind of interpretation which is born [or drawn] from the bowels [or vitals] of a cause is the aptest and most forcible in the law … Black's law dictionary
ex visceribus — From the bowels; from the vitals … Ballentine's law dictionary
ex visceribus testamenti — From the vitals of the will, that is, from the whole will; a rule of construction. Homer v Shelton, 48 Mass (2 Met) 194, 213 … Ballentine's law dictionary
Expositio, quae ex visceribus causae nascitur, est aptissima et fortissima in lege — That interpretation which springs from the essence of a cause is the most apt and the most powerful in law … Ballentine's law dictionary
PILA — I. PILA apici obelisci, in Campo Martio, addita a Manilio Mathematico, cuius vertice umbra colligeretur in ipsa pila, occurrit apud Plin. l. 36. c. 10. Ei (obelisco) qui est in Campo Divus Augustus addidit mirabilem usum, ad deprehendendas Solis… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
UNICORNU — Graec. Μονόκερως dicitur. Cuiusinodi animalium septem species Viti eruditi observârunt, prae aliis Dalechampius in Plin Rhinoceros piscis plerumque in Rubro mari capitur, et vix aliud tributi genus ab incolis illius tractus Abyssinorum Regi… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
VISCERA — Graece σπλάγχνα, Veteribus proprie, quidquid inter cutem et ossa, seu quidquid sub corio est, ut ait Servius, ad illud l. 1. Aen. v. 215 Tergora diripiunt costis, et Viscera nudant. Unde visceratio, ἡ κρεωδαισία, de qua postea: et viscera membra… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale