单词 | mero motu |
释义 | mero motu/ˌmɛrəʊ ˈməʊtuː/Chiefly Law adverb More fully ex mero motu. Of one's own volition; without assistance from or recourse to a higher authority. OriginMid 17th century; earliest use found in John Hacket (1592–1670), bishop of Coventry and Lichfield. From (with transposition of elements, probably after usual English word order) post-classical Latin motu mero (also with preposition ex motu mero), ablative of motus merus free impulse, volition from classical Latin mōtus motion, movement + merus. |
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