Definition of Dedimus. Meaning of Dedimus. Synonyms of Dedimus

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Definition of Dedimus

Dedimus
Dedimus Ded"i*mus, n. [L. dedimus we have given, fr. dare to give. So called because the writ began, Dedimus potestatem, etc.] (Law) A writ to commission private persons to do some act in place of a judge, as to examine a witness, etc. --Bouvier.

Meaning of Dedimus from wikipedia

- In law, dedimus potestatem (Latin for "we have given the power") is a writ whereby commission is given to one or more private persons for the expedition...
- Didymus the Blind (alternatively spelled Dedimus or Didymous) (c. 313 – 398) was a Christian theologian in the Church of Alexandria, where he taught for...
- Welcome to Boothbay sign featuring the motto Pelegrinis cibum dedimus, Latin for "We fed the Pilgrims"...
- de attornato faciendo or atturnato faciendo or attornato recipiendo or dedimus potestatem de attornato faciendo or Attornato faciendo vel recipiendo,...
- upon, the court would grant them authority to examine witnesses by way of dedimus potestatem. The person(s) examining the witness would appoint a clerk,...
- St Edward's Crown. Inscribed above the shield is the motto "Nos ipsos dedimus" (We Gave of Ourselves), and below is "Saskatchewan". Saskatchewan Order...
- citizen of Onslow County and was issued a commission of the peace and dedimus by the governor in 1777. Some allegations of misconduct were placed against...
- Beerio in libello saepius memorato tab. 1: quod quidem utrumque apographum dedimus tab. 30 litt. a. b… Dialectus pura **** chaldaea est, ut in omnibus his...
- Nos igitur in Epistula Apostolica, quam hoc ipso die ante annum foras dedimus cuique titulum indidimus: “Salvifici Doloris”, luculenter profecto docuimus:...
- -dit- give add, addend, addendum, addition, additional, additive, dative, dedimus, dedition, edition, editor, editorial, extradition, perdition, reddition...