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‖ durante, pres. pple. and prep.|djʊˈræntiː| The Latin pres. pple. durāns enduring, in ablative singular, used in absolute constructions. a. In Latin phrases durante beneplacito, during pleasure; durante vita, life enduring, during life.
1621Debates Ho. of Lords (Camden) 63 Whether to be degraded durante vita. a1627Middleton Anyth. for Quiet Life iv. i. E iij, I cannot longer merit their durante bene placita. 1676Wycherley Pl Dealer v. iii, To have the priviledges of a Husband, without the dominion: that is Durante beneplacito. †b. Hence, in English context, = during. Obs.
1556Aurelio & Isab. (1608) L viij, To take plesour durante thy lyfe. a1641Bp. R. Montagu Acts & Mon. (1642) 101 Durante the minority of Ioas surviving. 1832J. P. Kennedy Swallow B. xvi. (1860) 147 It was a grant durante the existence of the mill-pond. |