释义 |
idem so·nans \|īˌdemˈsōˌnanz, |iˌdemˈsōˌnän(t)s\ Etymology: Latin : having the same sound — used of a rule in law that the occurrence in a document of a spelling of a material word that is wrong but has the sound of the word intended (as Lawrance for Lawrence or Kean for Keen) does not vitiate the instrument |