vivum
1Vivum gagum — Lit. living gage or pledge . A form of loan which was repaid by e.g. handing over the proceeds of the crop from an estate. It differed from a mortgage, where both interest and principal must be repaid, because the vivum gagum required only the… …
2vivum — sempervivum …
3vivum — vi·vum …
4Vivum cadaver. Vivum sepulchrum! — См. Заживо умереть …
Большой толково-фразеологический словарь Михельсона (оригинальная орфография)
5vivum vadium — /vayvam veyd(i)yam/ See vadium …
6vivum vadium — Living pledge. An estate which arises where a person borrows a specific sum and grants property to the lender to hold until the rents and profits shall repay the sum so borrowed, whereupon the property reverts to the borrower. Spect v Spect, 88… …
7vivum vadium — |vīvəmˈvādēəm noun Etymology: Latin : living pledge …
8Omne vivum ex ovo — Omne vivum ex ovo  всё живое из яйца. Латинская фраза, приписываемая Уильяму Гарвею (1578 1657). В такой формулировке впервые встречается в работе Карла Линнея (1707 1778) Philosophia botanica (Stockholm, 1751) (афоризм No 134). Линней… …
9Vadium vivum — Vadium Va di*um, n. [LL., from L. vas, vadis, bail.] (Law) Pledge; security; bail. See {Mortgage}. [1913 Webster] {Vadium vivum} [LL.] (Law), a living pledge, which exists where an estate is granted until a debt is paid out of its proceeds. [1913 …
10vadium vivum — index charge (lien) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …