ratihabera

Swedish

Etymology

From Medieval Latin ratihabēre, from Latin ratus (fixed; certain) + habere (to have). Compare origin of ratificera.

Verb

ratihabera (present ratihaberar, preterite ratihaberade, supine ratihaberat, imperative ratihabera)

  1. (law) ratihabit (subsequently approve something that without such approval is not legally valid, for example a commitment made by a person without a power of attorney)

Conjugation

Derived terms

  • ratihabering

References

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