parens
1parens — et alliez, Necessarij et propinqui. B. Parent du costé du pere, Consanguineus, Agnatus. Estre parent d aucun, Cohaerere sanguine alicui, vel coniungi sanguine alicui. Il est mon parent, Attingit me sanguine. Il n a point de plus prochain parent… …
2PARENS — vulgo Patrem et Matrem notat, vide infra Parentes. Sed Iurisprudentes Avos et Proavos, Avias et Proavias Parentum nomine appellari aiunt. Paulus de grad. Affinit. l. ICoss. et Caius l. Parentis appellatione de verbor. signif. At latius hodie… …
3Parens — (spr. ráng), Bewohner der Landes (s.d.) …
4parens — index parents, progenitor Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
5parens. — parens. (parenthesis) n. the characters ( ), curved lines used to enclose a sentence or phrase …
6Parens, S. — S. Parens (15. Nov.), ein Martyrer zu Hippo in Africa. S. S. Siddinus. (El.) …
7parens — /peuh renz /, n.pl. Informal. parentheses: The entire sentence should be in parens. [by shortening] * * * …
8parens — /peuh renz /, n.pl. Informal. parentheses: The entire sentence should be in parens. [by shortening] …
9parens. — parentheses. * * * parens., parentheses …
10parens patriae — par·ens pat·ri·ae / par ənz pa trē ˌē, pā , trē ˌī; pär ens pä trē ˌī/ n [Latin, parent of the country]: the state in its capacity as the legal guardian of persons not sui juris and without natural guardians, as the heir to persons without… …