Inspexĭmus
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Inspeximus — In*spex i*mus, n. [L., we have inspected.] The first word of ancient charters in England, confirming a grant made by a former king; hence, a royal grant. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Inspeximus — A charter which confirmed that an earlier charter had been examined, and reaffirmed it. [Lat. inspeximus = we have inspected] … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
inspeximus — /inspekssmss/ (Lat.) We have seen. A word sometimes used in letters patent, reciting a grant, inspeximus such former grant, and so reciting it verbatim; it then grants such further privileges as are thought convenient … Black's law dictionary
inspeximus — /inspekssmss/ (Lat.) We have seen. A word sometimes used in letters patent, reciting a grant, inspeximus such former grant, and so reciting it verbatim; it then grants such further privileges as are thought convenient … Black's law dictionary
inspeximus — ə̇nzˈpeksə̇məs, ə̇nˈsp noun ( es) Etymology: Latin, we have inspected : an English charter or letters patent beginning with the Latin word inspeximus in which the grantor confirms and recites a former charter … Useful english dictionary
inspeximus — in·spex·i·mus … English syllables
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