Duces
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DUCES — apud Iudaeos, e captivitate Babylonica reduces, dicti sunt, qui, una cum Pontificibus, Populum regebant: Postquam enim redux Ecclesia in patriam, varias subiisser vices sub Persis eorumqueve Satrapis Aechmalotarchis, Graecis, lagidispraecipue:… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
duces — ● dux, duces nom masculin (latin dux, ducis, chef) Jusqu au IIIe s., officier romain chargé d un commandement extraordinaire. (Au IVe s., les duces commandent régulièrement les forces armées de chaque province.) … Encyclopédie Universelle
DUCES et COMITES — DUCES, et COMITES sub Impp. posterioribus, iidem erant primô; Quos enim ad quamlibet provinciam defendendam milire credito peculiariter destinabat Imp. cum Duces pritis vocarentur: Comites post Constantinum dictisunt, qudd sub Comitivae primi… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Duces 'n Trayz: The Old Fashioned Way — Studio album by Tha Eastsidaz … Wikipedia
duces tecum — bring with you , a form of subpoena. Collins dictionary of law. W. J. Stewart. 2001. duces tecum n. Latin T … Law dictionary
Duces tecum — Du ces te cum [L., bring with thee.] A judicial process commanding a person to appear in court and bring with him some piece of evidence or other thing to be produced to the court. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
duces tecum — /d(y)iiwsiyz tiykam/ (Lat. Bring with you.) The name of certain species of writs, of which the subpoena duces tecum is the most usual, requiring a party who is summoned to appear in court to bring with him some document, piece of evidence, or… … Black's law dictionary
duces tecum — /d(y)iiwsiyz tiykam/ (Lat. Bring with you.) The name of certain species of writs, of which the subpoena duces tecum is the most usual, requiring a party who is summoned to appear in court to bring with him some document, piece of evidence, or… … Black's law dictionary
duces tecum — /dooh seez tee keuhm, dooh sayz tay keuhm/, Law. See subpoena duces tecum. * * * … Universalium
duces tecum — /dutʃiz ˈteɪkəm/ (say doohcheez taykuhm) noun an order to someone to appear in court bringing with them certain documents; they are liable to a penalty if they fail to do so. {Latin sub poenā dūcēs tēcum under penalty, you shall bring with you} …
duces tecum licet languidus — /d(y)uwsiyz tiykam laysat laeqgwadas/ (Bring with you, although sick.) In practice, an ancient writ, now obsolete, directed to the sheriff, upon a return that he could not bring his prisoner without danger of death, he being adeo languidus (so… … Black's law dictionary