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Definition of SIMILITER

Similiter
Similiter Si*mil"i*ter, n. [L., in like manner.] (Law) The technical name of the form by which either party, in pleading, accepts the issue tendered by his opponent; -- called sometimes a joinder in issue.

Meaning of SIMILITER from wikipedia

- Schwartziella similiter is a species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk or micromollusk in the family Zebinidae. The height of the s****...
-  53–54 Aelian De natura animaliumIV , 27:"Gryphem, Indi**** animal, audio similiter quadrupedem, ut leonem,.." Quoted in English translation by Mayor (2011)...
- at Aquis villa (Et celebravit natalem Domini in Aquis villa et pascha similiter) ("and [he] celebrated the birth of the Lord [Christmas] in the town Aquis...
- tres increati, nec tres immensi, sed unus increatus, et unus immensus. Similiter omnipotens Pater, omnipotens Filius, omnipotens [et] Spiritus Sanctus...
- on Iob: "In regione Arabiae et Palaestinorum asini, qui veloces sunt similiter ut equi." c. 390: John Chrysostom, On Wealth and Poverty: ""What about...
- sipˣ—simplex. sł—similiter. słds—solidis. słr—similiter. słt—salutem or scilicet. $ math'—Secundum Matheum. S.M.E.—Sancta Mater Ecclesia. smłtr—similiter. S.M.M...
- occultam a principio per totum eius deduximus, & deinceps continuando similiter per aversam, rursusque circulum facimus, ut cernis ad principium tabulae...
- says: "Look at me. Do I look the part?" [Age me a****e. ecquid adsimulo similiter?] Peniculus responds: "What in the world have you got on?!" [Quis istest...
- by Drosaico (ad Narrentanas insulas **** Drosaico, Marianorum iudice, similiter fedus instituit). The peace with the Narentines did not last long, perhaps...
- 478. "Fontes sub serura clausi teneantur, propter saortilegia. Chrisma similiter et oleum sacrum sub clave custodiantur." (Wilkinson, Consilia, 1:636,...