Lat. In the civil law. To use. Strictly, to use for necessary purposes; as distinguished from "frui" to enjoy. Heinecc. Elem. lib. 2, tit. 4, … [Read more...] about UTI
UTI
UTFANGTHEF
In Saxon and old English law. The privilege of a lord of a manor to judge and punish a thief dwelling out of his liberty, and committing theft without the same, if he were caught within the lord's jurisdiction. Cowell. … [Read more...] about UTFANGTHEF
UTERQUE
Lat. Both; each. "The justices, being in doubt as to the meaning of this word in an indictment, demanded the opinions of grammarians, who delivered their opinions that this word doth aptly signify one of them." 1 Leon. 241. … [Read more...] about UTERQUE
UTERO-GESTATTON
Pregnancy. … [Read more...] about UTERO-GESTATTON
UTERINE BROTHER
domestic relations. A brother by the mother's side. … [Read more...] about UTERINE BROTHER
