Lexicographical Neighbors of Duelli
Literary usage of Duelli
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Mirrour of Justices: Written Originally in the Old French, Long Before by Andrew Horne, William Hughes, Anthony Fitzherbert (1903)
"... duelli. AFTER the battle joined, adjourned and presented, and the parties duly
armed, first the defendant is to swear in this manner, Hear this you man ..."
2. Thirteen Satires of Juvenal by Juvenal, John Eyton Bickersteth Mayor (1872)
"... sero duelli paenitet.' experiar, quid concedatur in illos, 170 quorum Flaminia
tegitur cinis atque Latina. ..."
3. Trial by Combat by George Neilson (1891)
"There is very little difference between the terms of this Act and part of a
section of the De Materia duelli, for which see Black Book, i. 331. ..."