ab initio
41ab initio — c.1600, Latin, lit. from the beginning, from oblique case of initium entrance, beginning, related to verb inire to go into, enter upon, begin (see INITIAL (Cf. initial)) …
42ab initio — (izg. ȁb inìcio) DEFINICIJA pravn. oznaka da je pravni akt nepropisan pa se poništavaju i posljedice koje iz njega proizlaze; iz početka, iznova ETIMOLOGIJA lat …
43ab initio — (Loc. lat.). 1. loc. adv. Desde el principio. 2. Desde tiempo inmemorial o muy remoto …
44ab initio mundi — /aeb inish(iy)ow manday/ From the beginning of the world. Ab initio mundi usque ad hodiernum diem, from the beginning of the world to this day …
45in initio — /in anish(iy)ow/ In or at the beginning. @ in initio litis at the beginning, or in the first stage of the suit @ …
46ab initio mundi — /aeb inish(iy)ow manday/ From the beginning of the world. Ab initio mundi usque ad hodiernum diem, from the beginning of the world to this day …
47in initio — /in anish(iy)ow/ In or at the beginning. @ in initio litis at the beginning, or in the first stage of the suit @ …
48perpetua lex est nullam legem humanam ac positivam perpetuam esse, et clausula quae abrogationem excludit ab initio non valet — /parpetyuwa leks est nalam liyjam hyuwmeynam aek pozatayvam parpetyuwam esiy, et kloz(y)ala kwiy sbrsgeyshiyownam akskl(y)uwdat b anish(iy)ow non vaelat/ It is a perpetual law that no human and positive law can be perpetual, and a clause [in a… …
49ab initio — [ab΄i nish′ē ō΄, ab΄inish′ō] [L] from the beginning …
50ab initio — adverb Etymology: Latin Date: 1599 from the beginning …