-vəˈlēˌbant noun
Etymology: Latin, as much as they were worth
: a count in a legal action of assumpsit to recover for goods sold or materials furnished as much as they were worth
-vəˈlēˌbant noun
Etymology: Latin, as much as they were worth
: a count in a legal action of assumpsit to recover for goods sold or materials furnished as much as they were worth
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012