- Atturnatus
Atturnatus, so v.w. Attoruch.
Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.
Atturnatus, so v.w. Attoruch.
Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.
ATTURNATUS — in Iure Angl. et Normannico, Procurator, qui aliena negotia, ex speciali mandatoo, in Foro agit et domini sui iura tuetur; qua de re vide Eundem, praeter Spelmannum, Rastallum, Littletonem Sect. 551. quae inscribitur de Attornement, alios … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
A power — Attorney At*tor ney, n.; pl. {Attorneys}. [OE. aturneye, OF. atorn[ e], p. p. of atorner: cf. LL. atturnatus, attornatus, fr. attornare. See {Attorn}.] 1. A substitute; a proxy; an agent. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] And will have no attorney but myself … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Attorney — At*tor ney, n.; pl. {Attorneys}. [OE. aturneye, OF. atorn[ e], p. p. of atorner: cf. LL. atturnatus, attornatus, fr. attornare. See {Attorn}.] 1. A substitute; a proxy; an agent. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] And will have no attorney but myself. Shak.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Attorneys — Attorney At*tor ney, n.; pl. {Attorneys}. [OE. aturneye, OF. atorn[ e], p. p. of atorner: cf. LL. atturnatus, attornatus, fr. attornare. See {Attorn}.] 1. A substitute; a proxy; an agent. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] And will have no attorney but myself … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
letter — Attorney At*tor ney, n.; pl. {Attorneys}. [OE. aturneye, OF. atorn[ e], p. p. of atorner: cf. LL. atturnatus, attornatus, fr. attornare. See {Attorn}.] 1. A substitute; a proxy; an agent. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] And will have no attorney but myself … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
of attorney — Attorney At*tor ney, n.; pl. {Attorneys}. [OE. aturneye, OF. atorn[ e], p. p. of atorner: cf. LL. atturnatus, attornatus, fr. attornare. See {Attorn}.] 1. A substitute; a proxy; an agent. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] And will have no attorney but myself … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
warrant — Attorney At*tor ney, n.; pl. {Attorneys}. [OE. aturneye, OF. atorn[ e], p. p. of atorner: cf. LL. atturnatus, attornatus, fr. attornare. See {Attorn}.] 1. A substitute; a proxy; an agent. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] And will have no attorney but myself … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
attourner — (entrée créée par le supplément) (a tour né) v. a. Ancien terme de droit. Faire cession. • Si cela est vrai, il faut l obliger à nous attourner ces prétentions, SÉV. Lett. à d Herigoyen, 20 août 1687. ÉTYMOLOGIE à, et tourner. De là vient l… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré