locum tenentes

locum tenentes
noun /ˌləʊkəm tɛˈnɛntɛs,ˌləʊkəm tɪˈnɛntiːz/
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  • locum tenens — locum tenency /loh keuhm tee neuhn see, ten euhn /, n. /loh keuhm tee nenz, ten inz/, pl. locum tenentes /loh keuhm teuh nen teez/. Chiefly Brit. a temporary substitute, esp. for a doctor or member of the clergy. Also called locum. [1635 45; < ML …   Universalium

  • locum — the term for ‘a deputy standing in for a doctor or cleric’ is pronounced loh kǝm, and the plural is locums. The word is short for locum tenens ‘one holding the place’, which is occasionally used in more formal contexts. The plural of the full… …   Modern English usage

  • Locum tenens — Le terme locum tenens, ou son abréviation locum, littéralement « lieu tenant » en latin, c est à dire « personne tenant lieu de », désigne une personne habilitée à exercer une fonction, en l absence ou en l attente d un… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • locum tenens — n. (pl. locum tenentes) a deputy acting esp. for a cleric or doctor. Derivatives: locum tenency n. Etymology: med.L, one holding a place: see LOCUS, TENANT …   Useful english dictionary

  • locum tenens — noun (plural locum tenentes) Etymology: Medieval Latin, literally, (one) holding a place Date: 1641 one filling an office for a time or temporarily taking the place of another used especially of a doctor or clergyman …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • locum tenens — [ˌləʊkəm ti:nɛnz, tɛn ] noun (plural locum tenentes tɪ nɛnti:z, tɛ ) a temporary deputy, especially one acting for a cleric or doctor. Origin C17: from med. L., lit. one holding a place (see locus, tenant) …   English new terms dictionary

  • LEGATUS Sedis Apostolicae — nomen dignitatis in communione Rom. olim de aliis quoque Sedibus dicebatur. Unde initio Actorum Conc. Niceni II. celebrati aliquot post Ephesinum Saeculis, recensentur Legati Sedium Patriarcblium et primo loco nominantur, Οἱ ἐπέχοντες τόπον τῆς… …   Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

  • CHALIFA seu CALIFA — vox Arabica, h. e. Successor vel Haeres; appellatio fuit, apud Saracenos, supremi gentis suae Principis, ut docet Guil. Tyrius, l. 19. c. 19. eo quod hi summi corum Prophetae vicem et successionem iure tenerent hereditariô. At Nic. Fullerus,… …   Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

  • PROPRAETOR — non unô modô dictus reperitur: Primum enim Proetores provinciales, qui imperiô prorogatô in provinciis ultra legitimum mansêre tempus, appellati sunt Proproetores: Dein illi, qui ex privatis ad bellum gerendum, non autem ad gubernandam provinciam …   Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

  • LAPIS — I. LAPIS Cretensium Rex. II. LAPIS Iuppiter dictus est, secundum Festum, a lapide silice, quem in sanciendis foederibus tenentes, sic iurabant: Si sciens fallam, ita me Diespiter, salvâ urbe arceque bonis eicitat, ut ego hunc lapidem. Vel a… …   Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

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