Postliminy — Postliminium Post li*min i*um, Postliminy Post*lim i*ny, n. [L. postliminium, post after + limen, liminis, a threshold.] 1. (Rom. Antiq.) The return to his own country, and his former privileges, of a person who had gone to sojourn in a foreign… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
postliminy — pəʊst lɪmÉ™nɪ n. right to reclaim citizenship (of a person returning to his native country) … English contemporary dictionary
postliminy — post·lim·i·ny … English syllables
postliminy — /poʊstˈlɪməni/ (say pohst limuhnee) noun the right by which persons and things taken in war are restored to their former status when coming again under the power of the nation to which they belonged. {Latin postlīminium} …
postliminy — /powstlimaniy/ See postliminium … Black's law dictionary
postliminy — The law under which property, if taken by an enemy in time of war, is restored to its former state, upon coming again under the power of the nation to which it formerly belonged. Herbert v Moore (Tex) 1 Dall 592, 593. The resumption by a prisoner … Ballentine's law dictionary
postliminy — n. 1 (in international law) the restoration to their former status of persons and things taken in war. 2 (in Roman law) the right of a banished person or captive to resume civic privileges on return from exile. Etymology: L postliminium (as POST … Useful english dictionary
jus postliminii — /jus pohst leuh min ee uy /, Internat. Law. postliminy. [ < L: right of postliminy] * * * … Universalium
postliminium — /pohst leuh min ee euhm/, n., pl. postliminia / min ee euh/. Internat. Law. postliminy. [ < L; see POSTLIMINY] * * * … Universalium
jus postliminii — ˌpōstləˈminēˌī noun Etymology: Latin, right of return to one s threshold Roman law : postliminium * * * /jus pohst leuh min ee uy /, Internat. Law. postliminy. [ < L: right of postliminy] … Useful english dictionary