brutum+fulmen

  • 1brutum fulmen — index disaster Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 brutum fulmen …

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  • 2brutum fulmen — /brooˈtəm fulˈmen) (Latin) noun An ineffectual threat (literally, random thunderbolt) …

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  • 3brutum fulmen — Empty or harmless thunder. That the national will, thus declared, may not be a mere brutum fulmen, the last section of the amendment (the Fourteenth) invests Congress with power to enforce it by appropriate legislation. See Civil Rights Cases,… …

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  • 4brutum fulmen — foreign term Etymology: Latin insensible thunderbolt ; a futile threat or display of force …

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  • 5brutum fulmen — [L.] Harmless thunderbolt, loud but harmless threatening, empty sound, sound and fury, signifying nothing …

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  • 6brutum fulmen —    unfeeling thunder ; empty threat …

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  • 7brutum fulmen — /bruwtam falman/ An empty noise; an empty threat. A judgment void upon its face which is in legal effect no judgment at all, and by which no rights are divested, and from which none can be obtained, and neither binds nor bars anyone. Dollert v.… …

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  • 8brutum fulmen — /bruwtam falman/ An empty noise; an empty threat. A judgment void upon its face which is in legal effect no judgment at all, and by which no rights are divested, and from which none can be obtained, and neither binds nor bars anyone. Dollert v.… …

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  • 9fulmen — See brutum fulmen …

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