释义 |
nem. con. an abbreviation of the L. phrase nemine contradicente ‘(with) no one contradicting’. The full form has been in common use since at least the middle of the 17th c.; rarely abbrev. to nemine con.
1588R. Hovenden in Collect. (O.H.S.) I. 232 The Coll. flatly denied to grant the Lease (nem. con.). 1772Town & Country Mag. 19 Preparations were ordered, nem. con., for the decisive day. 1822Byron Let. to Moore 1 Mar., I thought that you had always been allowed to be a poet..—a bad one, to be sure.., but still always a poet, nem. con. 1866Routledge's Mag. July 394 A resolution was now passed, nem. con., not to land on Monk's Island. So nem. diss., abbrev. of nemine dissentiente.
1791Hist. Eur. in Ann. Reg. 37/2 The lord chancellor put the question..when it was declared that the contents had it nem. diss. 1870Brewer's Dict. Phr. & Fable 610/1 Nem. diss., without a dissentient voice. (Latin, nem´inë dissent´ientë.) 1945R. Hargreaves Enemy at Gate 123 The thanks of both Houses were duly agreed nem. diss. |