- civiliter
- ci|vi|li|ter[ts...]<lat. >bürgerlich
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Civilĭter mortuus — (lat.), bürgerlich todt, vgl. Bürgerlicher Tod … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Civiliter mortuus — Civiliter mortuus, bürgerlich todt … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
civiliter — ci·vi·li·ter … English syllables
civiliter — /savilatar/ Civilly. In a person s civil character or position, or by civil (not criminal) process or procedure. This term is used in distinction or opposition to the word criminaliter, criminally, to distinguish civil actions from criminal… … Black's law dictionary
civiliter — /savilatar/ Civilly. In a person s civil character or position, or by civil (not criminal) process or procedure. This term is used in distinction or opposition to the word criminaliter, criminally, to distinguish civil actions from criminal… … Black's law dictionary
civiliter — Civilly, in a civil aspect … Ballentine's law dictionary
civiliter mortuus — /savilatar mortyuwas/ Civilly dead; dead in the view of the law. The condition of one who has lost his civil rights and capacities, and is considered civilly dead in law. See civil death … Black's law dictionary
civiliter mortuus — /savilatar mortyuwas/ Civilly dead; dead in the view of the law. The condition of one who has lost his civil rights and capacities, and is considered civilly dead in law. See civil death … Black's law dictionary
civiliter mortuus — Civilly dead. See civil death … Ballentine's law dictionary
civiliter mortuus — sə̇|vilətərˈmȯrchəwəs, kə̇|viləˌterˈmȯrd.əwəs adjective Etymology: New Latin : civilly dead … Useful english dictionary