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from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun See avizandum.

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Examples

  • “I dinna ken whether I will or no — ad avisandum, ye ken — naebody should be in a hurry to make admissions, either in point of law, or in point of fact,” said Saddletree, looking, or endeavouring to look, as if he understood what was said.

    The Heart of Mid-Lothian 2007

  • ` ` I dinna ken whether I will or no --- ad avisandum, ye ken

    The Heart of Mid-Lothian 1822

  • "I dinna ken whether I will or no -- _ad avisandum, _ ye ken -- naebody should be in a hurry to make admissions, either in point of law, or in point of fact," said Saddletree, looking, or endeavouring to look, as if he understood what was said.

    The Heart of Mid-Lothian, Complete Walter Scott 1801

  • "I dinna ken whether I will or no -- _ad avisandum, _ ye ken -- naebody should be in a hurry to make admissions, either in point of law, or in point of fact," said Saddletree, looking, or endeavouring to look, as if he understood what was said.

    The Heart of Mid-Lothian, Volume 1 Walter Scott 1801

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