Etymology
Meaning
Origin
The term "imprescriptible" was first used in Roman law to describe rights or claims that could not be extinguished by the passage of time. In modern legal systems, it is typically used to refer to rights or claims that cannot be barred by a statute of limitations.
Examples
Etymology Latin praescribere Pre before Scribere to write Meaning To write o
Etymology The word enemy comes from the Old French word ennemi which in turn is der
Etymology The word right comes from the Old English word riht which is derived fro
Etymology The word spoil comes from the Old French word spolier which means to rob
Etymology The word interpolate derives from the Latin interpolare which means to al
Etymology The word cynic comes from the Greek word κυνικός kunikos which me
Etymology The word protest comes from the Late Latin word protestari meaning to bea
Etymology The word Buddha originates from the Sanskrit root word budh which means
Etymology The word coroner is derived from the Anglo Norman French word corouner whi
Etymology Greek dynamos powerful Dynamicos active Meaning Dynamic refers
Etymology Greek oikoumenikos pertaining to the inhabited world From oikeo to
Etymology Middle English Patsye Pet form of Patricia Latin for nobleman s daughter