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- administraco, contraction/truncation—administration.
- alteri—the other.
- Anno Dni, contraction of Anno Domini.
- apud—at.
- Cantuarien, truncation of Cantuarensis—pertaining to Canterbury.
- commissa—committed.
- commissario—commissary.
- commissionem—commission.
- confirmavit—has confirmed.
- coram—in person, publicly, before.
- cui—to whom, to which.
- cum—with.
- curie—law court.
- de bene est—provisionally (with moral rather than legal validity).
- debita—debt.
- deficientibus—failing.
- dicti, dictis—said, spoken, declared, stated.
- die—day.
- diutius—for longer.
- doctore—doctor.
- eius, ejus—his, her, its.
- emu—it, he, this, that.
- eodem—the same.
- eorum—their.
- et—and.
- etate—age.
- etatem—indeed, moreover.
- etiam—also.
- executori, executoris—executor (of will).
- existen, truncation—being.
- faciendi—which is to be done or made.
- filii, filio—son.
- forma—form.
- fuit—am, have.
- heredibus—heirs.
- hmoi, contraction of huiusmodi—such, likewise.
- idem—the same.
- inter—among, during.
- ipsos—themselves.
- Junii—June.
- juramento—oath.
- jurat—swear on oath.
- legitime, legitimus—lawfully, legitimate.
- legum—of laws.
- magro, contraction of magistro—magister.
- mensis—month.
- miles, militi—soldier, knight.
- millimo, contraction of millesimo—thousandth.
- minori—minor, subordinate.
- nominat—named.
- octavo—eighth.
- octogesimo—eightieth.
- potestate—ability, control, authority, right.
- prerogative—prerogative.
- probatum—proved.
- procreatis—procreate.
- procuratoris—provoker of suits in ecclesiastical courts.
- propinquioribus—nearer.
- ptate, contraction of potestate.
- publici—public.
- quas, quibus—who, that, which.
- quibuscunque—whosoever.
- quingentesimo—five hundredth.
- quinto—fifth.
- resignavit—opened, canceled, rescinded.
- rex—king.
- secundo—second.
- septuagesimo—seventieth.
- sponse—groom.
- tenendus, tenend.—which is to be had.
- terras—lands.
- test., abbreviation of testibus [et attestationibus]—witnesses [and attestations].
- testamentum, testamento—testament, will.
- undecimo—eleventh.
- ut—as.
- venerabili—venerable.
- venerit—come, approach.
- vicinia, vic.—vicinity.
- viventi—living, surviving, residing in.
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