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Remanentiam. [Nonce-use of med. L. remanentiam, acc. case of remanentia (cf. Remanence n.), in partly vernacular rendering of med. L. ad perpetuam remanentiam to remain for ever.] Designed or intended to remain. — 1633 Acts V 164/2.]
[His humble offer to surrander in his majesties hands ad perpetuam remanentiam the haill superiorities of the said lordshipe — 1572 Lanark B. Rec. 68.
The saming [mill] sall be perpetuall remanentiam
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