DE BENE ESSE


Meaning of DE BENE ESSE in English

ˌdāˌbenēˈesē adverb

Etymology: Medieval Latin, literally, of well-being

: of sufficiency for the present : conditionally , provisionally — used of various things done subject to future exception or avoidance (as the taking of testimony before trial where it may be unavailable at the time of trial)

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