Definition of Aliunde

1. adv. & a. From another source; from elsewhere; as, a case proved aliunde; evidence aliunde.

Definition of Aliunde

1. from a source extrinsic to the matter at hand [adv]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Aliunde

alist
alists
alit
alitame
aliter
aliteracies
aliteracy
aliterate
aliterate person
aliterates
alitretinoin
alitrunk
alitrunks
aliturgical
aliue
aliunde (current term)
alive
alive(p)
alive and kicking
aliveness
alivenesses
aliya
aliyah
aliyahs
aliyas
aliyos
aliyot
aliyoth
alizapride
alizari

Literary usage of Aliunde

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

1. The Electoral System of the United States: A Critical and Historical by David A. McKnight (1878)
"EVIDENCE " aliunde THE CERTIFICATES." The point of the decision however lies in the rejection of aliunde evidence, and the prime blunder of the ..."

2. A Latin-English Dictionary Printed from the Unfinished Ms. of the Late by Thomas Hewitt Key (1888)
"13, 102; ut totum opus non aliunde constet, 30, 5 ; в. w. quam, than, ñeque aliunde ... 6, 7; aliunde alio 2. at times w. special sense, all so and во, ..."

3. A Treatise on the Law of Mortgage by William Wyllys Mackeson, Henry Arthur Smith, Richard Holmes Coote (1884)
"Consideration may be proved aliunde. A voluntary settlement may be supported by the proof of a consideration aliunde, such as a loan by a mother to a son on ..."

4. History of the United States of America Under the Constitution by James Schouler (1913)
"... under the constitution and the law, to go into evidence aliunde to ascertain that other persons than those regularly and originally certified to by the ..."

5. The Principles and Practice of Discovery: With an Appendix of Forms by Edward Bray (1885)
"229, in reference to a prolix affidavit of documents. (b) (See ante, p. 298) That the Party seeking the Discovery can get the required Information aliunde ..."

6. A Treatise on the Law of Evidence as Administered in England and Ireland by John Pitt Taylor (1887)
"... may speak to the contents of written documents without producing them.2 The objection may perhaps be also supported by evidence aliunde. 1 See Jacobs r. ..."

7. Plato, and the Other Companions of Sokrates by George Grote (1888)
"... you know everything," &c., being known aliunde to be false, prove that there has been some fallacy in the premisses whereby they have been established. ..."

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