quod

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الإنجليزية - التركية
şu
hapishane
kodes
{i} bu
{i} ki
argo hapishane
cezaevi
per quod
bununla
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
A spell of imprisonment

c.1894: I don't suppose you'll get more than a couple of months' quod for them. — an acquaintance of Norman Lindsay, quoted by James Cockington, Banned: Tales From the Bizarre History of Australian Obscenity, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 2005, paperback ISBN 0-7333-1502-X, page 7.

A quadrangle or court, as of a prison; hence, a prison
Quoth; said
{i} prison, jail, penitentiary (British Slang)
To put in quod, or prison; to lock up; to jug
quod erat demonstrandum
which was to be proved; which was to be demonstrated
quod erat demonstrandum
(something) which was to be proved; which was to be demonstrated
quod erat demonstrandum
(Latin) QED, which was to be proved
quod est
that is, meaning
quod vide
(Latin) see, refer to (used to refer readers to a different place in the text)
exceptio quod metus causa
Also known as the exceptio metus; an exception based on the fact that the underlying cause of action was based on duress or intimidation by the plaintiff of the defendant
proviso quod
It being provided that

if the plaintife or demandaunt desist in prosecuting an action, by bringing it to a triall, the defendant or tenent may take out the venire facias to the Shyreeue: which hath in it these words, Prouiso quod, &c.; to this ende, that if the plaintife take out any writ to that purpose, the shyreeue shall summon but one Iurie vpon them both.

idem quod
(Latin) the same as
quod
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