- supplicavit
- sup·pli·ca·vit
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
supplicavit — He hath supplicated. See writ of supplicavit … Ballentine's law dictionary
supplicavit — /saplakeyvat/ In English law, a writ issuing out of the king s bench or chancery for taking sureties of the peace. It is commonly directed to the justices of the peace, when they are averse to acting in the affair in their judicial capacity. 4 Bl … Black's law dictionary
supplicavit — ˌsəpləˈkāvə̇t noun ( s) Etymology: Latin, he has made supplication, 3d singular perfect indicative of supplicare to supplicate; from the opening word of the writ : a writ formerly issuing out of the Court of Chancery or King s Bench for taking… … Useful english dictionary
writ of supplicavit — A mandatory writ which issued out of the court of king s bench or chancery to compel a justice, in case of his refusal, to take a recognizance to keep the peace. See 4 Bl Conirn 253. A writ for the enforcement of the right of consortium. 26 Am… … Ballentine's law dictionary
swearing the peace — Making a statement under oath of facts warranting the granting by the court of a supplicavit. See supplicavit … Ballentine's law dictionary
Helie de Talleyrand-Perigord (1301-1364) — Hélie de Talleyrand Périgord Cardinal Hélie de Talleyrand Périgord de l Église catholique romaine … Wikipédia en Français
Hélie de Talleyrand-Périgord — Hélie de Talleyrand, cardinal du Périgord Biographie Naissance 1301 Décès 1364 … Wikipédia en Français
Hélie de Talleyrand-Périgord (1301-1364) — Hélie de Talleyrand Périgord Cardinal Hélie de Talleyrand Périgord de l Église catholique romaine … Wikipédia en Français
Hélie de talleyrand-périgord (1301-1364) — Hélie de Talleyrand Périgord Cardinal Hélie de Talleyrand Périgord de l Église catholique romaine … Wikipédia en Français
ADORANDI — ritus, is erat apud Veteres qui deseribitut Minucio Felici in Octav. Caecilius simulacrô Serapidis denotatô, ut vulgus superstitiosus solet, manum ori admovens, osculum labris impressit. Hinc Plin. l. 28. c. 2 in adorando, dextram ad osculum… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale