Definition of Clausulae

1. clausula [n] - See also: clausula

Lexicographical Neighbors of Clausulae

claustration
claustrophile
claustrophiles
claustrophilia
claustrophobe
claustrophobes
claustrophobia
claustrophobias
claustrophobic
claustrophobically
claustrophobics
claustrum
claustrum oris
claustrum virginale
clausula
clausulae (current term)
clausular
clausura
claut
clauted
clauting
clauts
clava
clavacin
claval
clavam
clavaminate synthase
clavams
clavata
clavate

Literary usage of Clausulae

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. American Journal of Philology by Project Muse, JSTOR (Organization) (1908)
"But nothing can save some of these forms as quantitative clausulae. ... It may be said : why assume clausulae at all in these cases ? ..."

2. Hermathena by Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland) (1905)
"The St. Petersburg Professor claims to have examined all the clausulae in all ... Such clausulae are called verae, and are denoted by V. The second class L ..."

3. The Origin and History of Contract in Roman Law: Down to the End of the by William Hepburn Buckler (1895)
"The doli clausulae are well summarized by Voigt* as follows: 1 IN iv. 413. 2 IN iv. 407. 3 Boeth. ad Top. 17. 66. 4 23 Dig. 4. 26. ..."

4. Philologica: Journal of Comparative Philology by Philological Society (Great Britain), Josef Baudiš, Leonard Cyril Wharton (1922)
"we are dealing with a total of 3302 words, of which about 2500 or 80°/o fall within the clausulae, wholy or in part, while of these about 1150, ..."

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