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‖ generalia, n. pl.|dʒɛnəˈreɪlɪə| [L., neut. pl. of generālis general a.] General principles.
1832Austin Jurispr. (1879) II. xliv. 784 Many or most of the generalia which are contained in the Law of Things are just as applicable to the status of governors as to any of those of the governed. 1843Mill Logic II. vi. xi. §5. 620 A set of intermediate scientific truths..destined to serve as the generalia or first principles of the various arts. |