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lae·sio enor·mis \ˈlēshēˌōə̇ˈnȯrmə̇s\ noun or laesio ultra di·mi·di·um \-də̇ˈmidēəm\; or laesio ultra du·plum \-ˈd(y)üpləm\ Etymology: laesio enormis, Late Latin, literally, enormous injury; laesio ultra dimidium, Latin, injury over half; laesio ultra duplum, Latin, injury over double Roman & civil law : the injury that is suffered by a vendor who has sold something for less than half its value or in some civil-law systems by a purchaser who has bought something at more than double its price and that in most cases gives the right of rescinding the sale |