单词 | nuncupatively |
释义 | > as lemmasnuncupatively nuncupatively adv. chiefly Law ΘΚΠ the mind > language > naming > name or appellation > [adverb] by nameOE namely1551 nuncupatively1591 namedlya1641 nominally1641 namingly1847 nominately1880 1591 in P. McGrath & M. E. Williams Bristol Wills 1546–1593 (1975) 66 Memorand that uppon the xviijth day of October Anno domini 1591 Jonas Lacye of the Cyttye of Bristoll clark made his will nuncupatively in manner and forme followinge [etc.]. 1605 in Wills Easington, 1554–1700 in www.victoriacountyhistory.ac.uk (O.E.D. Archive 2017) Memorandum, that William Mavyn of Esington, seeke in body but of perfect remembrance, the fourth daye of Maye, Anno domini, 1605, did legate and bequeath his goods nuncupativelie as followeth [etc.]. 1657 W. Morice Coena quasi Κοινὴ vi. 312 The Idols of the Gentiles were called Gods, nuncupatively or ironically. 1767 tr. Voltaire Ignorant Philosopher xxiii. 46 He [sc. God] exists essentially, participatively and nuncupatively [Fr. nuncupativement]. 1851 P. Mac C. De Colquhoun Summary Roman Civil Law II. §1323. 280 Now, if a testator make his will nuncupatively, and subsequently reduce it to writing, pro memoriâ, the tearing the draft does not affect the testament. 1905 W. Carrigan Hist. & Antiq. Diocese of Ossory III. xii. 205 His will, declared nuncupatively two days before his death, is preserved in the Record Office, and is as follows: [etc.]. 1958 S. Texas Law Jrnl. Summer 291 A case almost directly in point on the question raised in the Hargis case is Marks v. Bryant, 14 Va. 91 (1809) wherein testator nuncupatively devised certain personal property along with realty. 2008 Internat. Jrnl. Hist. Archaeol. Mar. 26 A few months later, on June 10, 1698, the will of fellow seaman Peter Christopherson, was dictated nuncupatively (orally). < as lemmas |
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