parens
21parens. — parentheses …
22parens — /pasrenz/per°/ In Roman law, a parent; originally and properly only the father or mother of the person spoken of; but also, by an extension of its meaning, any relative, male or female, in the line of direct ascent …
23parens — (Roman law.) A parent; any relative in the direct ascending line …
24parens patriae — /pærɛnz ˈpætriaɪ/ (say parenz patreeuy) noun Law the state in its role of assuming responsibility for a minor or an intellectually disabled person. {Latin: parent of the country} …
25Parens est nomen generate ad omne genus cognationis — /paerenz est nowman jenareyliy xd omniy jiynas kagneyshiyownas/ Parent is a name general for every kind of relationship …
26parens patriae — The parent of the country …
27parens patriae doctrine — The doctrine that all orphans, dependent children, and incompetent persons, are within the special protection, and under the control, of the state. 27 Am J1st Inf § 101 …
28parens patriæ — …
29Areca parens — taxobox status = VU status system = IUCN2.3 regnum = Plantae unranked divisio = Angiosperms unranked classis = Monocots unranked ordo = Commelinids ordo = Arecales familia = Arecaceae genus = Areca species = A. parens binomial = Areca parens… …
30Bulle Parens Scientiarum — Cette bulle, émanant de la chancellerie du pape Grégoire IX (1227 1241) et s intitulant Parens scientiarum universitas est datée du 13 avril 1231. Elle fait suite aux lettres du légat Robert de Courçon (de l année 1215), donnant ainsi les… …