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Legal Definitions - ANGLICÉ
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Definition of ANGLICÉ
ANGLICÉ
Anglicé means "in English". It is a French word that was used in the past to show that a Latin word or phrase was being translated into English. For example, "panis, Anglicé, bread" means "panis, in English, bread".
1. "Veni, vidi, vici, Anglicé, I came, I saw, I conquered."
2. "Memento mori, Anglicé, remember that you will die."
These examples show how Anglicé was used in the past to provide an English translation of a Latin phrase. The first example translates the famous phrase "veni, vidi, vici" into English, while the second example provides an English equivalent for "memento mori".
The law is reason, free from passion.
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Simple Definition
Anglicé: A word that means "in English". It was used in the past to show that a Latin word or phrase was being translated into English, like saying "panis, Anglicé, bread".
A good lawyer knows the law; a great lawyer knows the judge.
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