- is
represented by
resurrection from the dead (
quoad substantiam). The
second concerns the
subject (
quoad subiectum): the
sickness of a
person is judged...
- A
quoad sacra parish is a
parish of the
Church of
Scotland which does not
represent a
civil parish. That is, it had
ecclesiastical functions but no local...
- examen,
iuxta "statuta a Sede
Apostolica probata" (can. 1376, § 2)
saltem quoad usum
validum "facultatis ab
eadem Aplca. Sede concessae" (can. 1377, § 1)...
- Belon's 1553 book De
aquatilibus duo, ****
eiconibus ad
vivam ipsorum effigiem quoad ejus
fieri potuit, ad
amplissimum cardinalem Castilioneum. In it, he illustrated...
- show by what
legal right they are
exercising that power. A type of writ.
quoad hoc as to this Used to mean "with
respect to" some
named thing, such as...
- Nepos, and Sallust. The
conjunctions quoad and dōnec, both
meaning "until" or "as long as", also show variation.
Quoad occurs 144
times in
Cicero but only...
- nisi
adhibito Druso filio dedit dextramque obambulantis veluti in****bens,
quoad perageretur sermo, continuit. English: Thus when Libo was
offering sacrifice...
- autem, donec, enim, etiam, haud, igitur, ita, nam, postquam, quidem, quin,
quoad, quoque, sed, sive, utrum, and vel. Many
surviving words experienced a shift...
- Kilmonivaig, as they were
before being reduced in
extent by the
creation of
Quoad Sacra parishes in the 19th century.
Lochaber once
extended from the Northern...
-
complete or
partial impotency (for
example conditions such as
impotence quoad hoc),
contravention of the
valid consent mental illness condition specified...