DE MEDIETATE LINGUAE


Meaning of DE MEDIETATE LINGUAE in English

dāˌmedēə̇ˈtäd.āˈliŋˌgwī adjective

Etymology: Latin, (composed) of half of (one's own) tongue

of a jury : constituted half of aliens and half of citizens or subjects — referring to an arrangement that before 1870 might be claimed in an English civil or criminal case by one alien born or by a foreign merchant

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