MORTIS CAUSA


Meaning of MORTIS CAUSA in English

ˈmȯrd.ə̇ˈskau̇]sə, -kȯ], ]zə\ adjective

Etymology: Latin, because of death

: made by reason of or in contemplation of impending death

her last will and testament, or rather her mortis causa settlement — Sir Walter Scott

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