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The Latin translation of the English phrase 'law of attraction' is the following: lex virium attrahendi. The word 'lex' means 'law'. The word 'virium' means 'of force', and 'attrahendi' means 'attracting'.

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Terminology in law meaning in latin greek and English?

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What is the most likely reason that American law has many Latin terms?

American law has its roots in British law. In turn, British law can trace its history back to the time of the Roman occupation in some cases. However, many of the British laws were written in Latin, being the language of scholars and academics in the country for many centuries after the Romans packed up and left. Although much of the Latin is being removed from British law, some still remain and are likely to remain as they are effectively adopted into the English Language. The same is the case in the US where Latin terms are perhaps sounding strange these days but remain perfectly understood.


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A possible translation of "Dieu et mon droit" into Latin is "Deus immunitasque mea."(Literally "God and my privelege.")"Dieu et mon droit" is written in the French language. It has long been used as an heraldic motto by English kings and queens on their "coats of arms" on royal banners, battle shields, etc.The motto refers to the divine (God-given) right of the monarch to govern over everything concerning his or her land, including its people.One English translation of "Dieu et mon droit" is "God and my lawful right". In ordinary everyday English that means something like: "My only masters are God and what the law gives me the right to do."See the Related link for more information about "Dieu et mon droit".


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Privilege comes from the Latin word privilegium which means law relating to an individual person.


Latin meaning of For further consideration in Scottish Law?

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