[sv-ac] survey

From: Bustan, Doron <doron.bustan_at_.....>
Date: Mon Sep 24 2007 - 02:08:14 PDT
I am not a native English speaker (as you noted by now) so I wonder if I am the only one who does not know

the meaning of “mutatis mutandis” from the 1549 proposal.

 

Anyone?

 

The m-w.com says:

 

Main Entry: 

mu·ta·tis mu·tan·dis 

Pronunciation: 

\m(y)ü-ˈtä-təs-m(y)ü-ˈtän-dəs, -ˈtā-təs-, -ˈtan-\ 

Function: 

adverb 

Etymology: 

Middle English, from Medieval Latin 

Date: 

15th century 

1 : with the necessary changes having been made 

2 : with the respective differences having been considered 

 

 

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