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单词 locus in quo
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Definition of locus in quo in English:

locus in quo

noun ˌlɒkəs ɪn ˈkwəʊˌləʊkəs ɪn ˈkwəʊ
  • 1Law. The location at which an alleged trespass has been committed, or where a distraint has been made. Now also more generally: the scene of an alleged offence or disputed event.

  • 2The place in question; the (notional) location of something.

Origin

Mid 17th century; earliest use found in Richard Brownlow (1553–1638), legal official. From classical Latin locus in quō the place in which from locus place + in + quō, ablative of quī which.

 
 

Definition of locus in quo in US English:

locus in quo

noun
  • 1Law. The location at which an alleged trespass has been committed, or where a distraint has been made. Now also more generally: the scene of an alleged offence or disputed event.

  • 2The place in question; the (notional) location of something.

Origin

Mid 17th century; earliest use found in Richard Brownlow (1553–1638), legal official. From classical Latin locus in quō the place in which from locus place + in + quō, ablative of quī which.

 
 
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