DE BENE ESSE at English => English (Bouviers Law) Of Explained:
run after sb/sth in order to catch them:
We gave chase along the footpath.noun
1 a drink that you have after another of a different kind, for example a stronger alcoholic drink after a weak one:
a beer with a whisky chaser
2 a horse for STEEPLECHASE racing (= in which horses must jump over a series of fences)noun
1 [C] (literary) a deep crack or opening in the ground
2 [sing.] ~ (between A and B) (formal) a very big difference between two people or groups, for example because they have different attitudes:
the yawning chasm of the generation gapnoun
(plural chassis) the frame that a vehicle is built onadjective
1 (old-fashioned) not having
De bene esse at English => English (Websters 1913) Of Explained:
De bene esse \De be"ne es"se\ [L.] (Law)
Of well being; of formal sufficiency for the time;
conditionally; provisionally. --Abbott.
de bene esse at English (WD) Of Explained:
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