释义 |
plu·ri·es \ˈplu̇rēˌēz\ noun (plural pluries) Etymology: Middle English, from Late Latin, often, many times, from Latin plur-, plus more; from the use of the Latin word pluries in a writ of this kind : any of one or more writs (as of fieri facias) issued after the first and alias writs have proved ineffectual |