terminum

from Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856)
TERMINUM. In the civil law, says Spelman, this word signifies a day set to 
the defendant, and, in that sense, Bracton, Glanville and some others 
sometimes use it. Reliquiae Spelmanianae, p. 71; Beames' Gl. 27 n. 
    

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