SUPPLICAVIT


Meaning of SUPPLICAVIT in English

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 surety to prevent one from injuring the applicant for the writ

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