单词 | persona designata |
释义 | persona designata/pəˌsəʊnə dɛzɪɡˈnɑːtə/Law noun A specified person; specifically a person individually specified in a legal document or action, as opposed to one included in a category or class consisting of several persons. OriginMid 19th century; earliest use found in The Times. From post-classical Latin persona designata a specified person (3rd cent.) from classical Latin persōna juridical person + dēsignāta, feminine of dēsignātus. |
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