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INNOTESCIMUS, English law (law) and jocular (oh)


INNOTESCIMUS, English law (law)


INNOTESCIMUS, English law. An epithet used for letters-patent, which are always of a charter of feoffment, or some Other instrument not of record, always of a charter of feoffment, or some Other instrument not of record, concluding with the words Innotescimus per praesentes,

jocular (oh)



[Date: 1600-1700; Language: Latin; Origin: jocularis, from jocus; JOKE1]
joking or humorous
::He sounded in a jocular mood.
-- jocularly adv
-- jocularity /7dVCkjJ5lArZti ?@ 7dVB:-/ n [U]