- suo loco
- foreign term Etymology: Latin in its proper place
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
suo loco — [lō′kō] n. [L] in one s or its own (i.e., proper) place … English World dictionary
suo loco — /soo oh law koh/; Eng. /sooh oh loh koh/, Latin. in one s own or rightful place. * * * suo loco /sooˈō lōˈkō or sŭˈō lokˈō/ (esp law) adverb In one s (or its) rightful place ORIGIN: L … Useful english dictionary
suo loco — suo lo|co [ ...ko] <lat. > an seiner Stelle, am rechten Platz … Das große Fremdwörterbuch
suo loco — /suoʊ ˈlɒkoʊ/ (say soohoh lokoh) adverb in his, her, its, or their own or rightful place. {Latin} …
suo loco — /soo oh law koh/; Eng. /sooh oh loh koh/, Latin. in one s own or rightful place. * * * … Universalium
loco suo movere — index displace (remove) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
po. lo. suo. — An old abbreviation for the words ponit loco suo (puts in his place), used in warrants of attorney … Black's law dictionary
ponit loco suo — See po. lo. suo … Black's law dictionary
po. lo. suo — An abbreviation of ponit loco suo … Ballentine's law dictionary
Ponit loco suo — He put him in his place or stead … Ballentine's law dictionary