- currere
- To run.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
CURRERE — de venis arborum, apud Plinium, l. 16. c. 39 Communia his (larici, abieti et sapino) pinoque ut quadripartitos venatum curlus bifidosque habeant, vel omnine simplices. Unde Graecis τετράροος, δίροος, et μονόροος arbor, quae quadrifidos habet… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Currere — The Method of Currere is an approach to education based on post modern philosophy and psychoanalytical technique, first described in a 1975 paper by William Pinar.[1] Contents 1 The method 2 The framework 3 Impact … Wikipedia
aqua currit et debet currere, ut currere solebat — /aekwa kahrat et debat kahrariy, at kahrariy sowliybat/ Water runs, and ought to run, as it has used to run. A running stream should be left to flow in its natural channel, without alteration or diversion; that water is the common and equal… … Black's law dictionary
aqua currit et debet currere, ut currere solebat — /aekwa kahrat et debat kahrariy, at kahrariy sowliybat/ Water runs, and ought to run, as it has used to run. A running stream should be left to flow in its natural channel, without alteration or diversion; that water is the common and equal… … Black's law dictionary
Aqua currit et debere currere ut currere solebat — Water runs and ought to run as it is accustomed to run. San Gabriel Valley Country Club v Los Angeles County, 182 Cal 392, 188 P 554, 9 ALR 1200, 1207 … Ballentine's law dictionary
melius est recurrere quam malo currere — /miyl(i)yas est rakahrariy kwaem maelow kahrariy/ It is better to run back than to run badly; it is better to retrace one s steps than to proceed improperly … Black's law dictionary
melius est recurrere quam malo currere — /miyl(i)yas est rakahrariy kwaem maelow kahrariy/ It is better to run back than to run badly; it is better to retrace one s steps than to proceed improperly … Black's law dictionary
ut currere solebat — /at kahrariy saliybaet/ As it was wont to run; applied to a water course … Black's law dictionary
in naufragorum miseria et calamitate tanquam vultures ad praedam currere — To run like vultures to their prey amidst the misery and misfortune of those suffering shipwreck. See 1 Bl Comm 293 … Ballentine's law dictionary
Melius est recurrere quam malo currere — It is better to recede than to rush into error … Ballentine's law dictionary