- domus procerum
- /do(w)mas pro(w)saram/ The house of lords, abbreviated into Dom, Proc., or D, P,
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.
domus procerum — /do(w)mas pro(w)saram/ The house of lords, abbreviated into Dom, Proc., or D, P … Black's law dictionary
domus procerum — The English house of lords … Ballentine's law dictionary
DOMUS — seu Aedificium, primum hominibus, ut se tutarentur adversus Solis ardores et tempestatum iniurias, vel spelunca erat vel tectum e frondibus. Ingeniosiores dein furcas erexêre, virgultoque interserto et luto inducto, parietes struxêre. Postea non… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
dom — Proc. An abbreviation of Domus Procerum or Domo Procerum; the house of lords in England. Sometimes expressed by the letters D. P … Black's law dictionary
dom — Proc. An abbreviation of Domus Procerum or Domo Procerum; the house of lords in England. Sometimes expressed by the letters D. P … Black's law dictionary
D.P. — An abbreviation for domus procerum, the house of lords … Black's law dictionary
D.P. — An abbreviation for domus procerum, the house of lords … Black's law dictionary
proceres — /prosariyz/ Nobles; lords. The house of lords in England is called, in Latin, Domus Procerum. Formerly, the chief magistrates in cities … Black's law dictionary
D. P. — An abbreviation of domus procerum, the English house of lords. Also an abbreviation for displaced person … Ballentine's law dictionary
dom. proc. — An abbreviation of domus procerum, –the house of lords … Ballentine's law dictionary