It means body in English. It comes from Latin and is found in Spanish and Italian.
Corpus Christi is Latin for 'The Body of Christ'
Sacrament. Eucharist. The consecrated Body of Christ (Corpus Christi).
hocus pocus? More likely you mean Habeas Corpus
Habeas corpus is Latin for "let me have the body".
Body of the law.
English Bill of Rights.
The English word corpse derives from the Latin corpus.
The Latin word corpus refers to "body" in English language.
Yes, habeas corpus dates back to the Magna Carta. The right of habeas corpus petitions as a final type of "appeal" was adopted by America as part of English common law.
hocus pocus? More likely you mean Habeas Corpus
The British National Corpus (BNC) is a collection of written and spoken texts from British English speakers, while the American National Corpus (ANC) is a collection of texts from American English speakers. Each corpus reflects the language usage in their respective countries. The Corpus of Contemporary American English (COCA) is a more specific collection of American English texts, with a focus on contemporary language use in the US, including frequency of specific words.
Where we serve you with great zeal. It was the slogan for Tradewinds Ford in Corpus Christi, Texas which then became some Kia dealership.