(figuratively) to produce, induce growth to utter, pronounce to put off, defer, adjourn (painting) to bring out, represent distinctly c. 77 CE – 79 CE, Pliny the...
Principles and Practice […] : the court would not take farther time to adjourn and deliberate, where the term was near spent, unless the parties would...
function etymologically unrelated multiword terms containing "sine" adjournment sine die Latino sine Flexione nulla poena sine lege nulla pœna sine lege...
arrange; control oneself; gather adjourn; scatter; leisurely adjourn; scatter; leisurely; loosen; powdered medicine; to scatter; to come loose sex;...
avail oneself of; take advantage of clear; distinct; compare clear; distinct; compare; comparatively sleeve adjourn; scatter; leisurely adjourn; scatter;...