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Amittere legem terrae (literally, "to lose the law of the land") is a
Latin phrase used in law,
signifying the
forfeiture of the
right of
swearing in any...
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whose only
higher allegiance is to religion", "a
friend to the very end".
amittere legem terrae to lose the law of the land An
obsolete legal phrase signifying...
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whose only
higher allegiance is to religion", "a
friend to the very end".
amittere legem terrae to lose the law of the land An
obsolete legal phrase signifying...
- Plautus: dīs
hercle habeō grātiam, nam ni intellexēs, numquam, crēdo,
āmitterēs! (Plautus) 'thank God you understand, for if you hadn't understood, you...