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† hangum-tuum humorous. [Perh. a parody on judicium tuum, or et ideo habeat judicium suum, ‘and therefore let him have his judgement’; a phrase found in court rolls, referring to hanging.]
c1650Dialogue on Oxford Parl. in Harl. Misc. (1808–12) II. 127 (D.), Tom. They shall not come and rob him by a strong hand. Will. They durst hardly do that; for then it had come to hangum-tuum. |