mut. mutandis

English

Adverb

mut. mutandis (not comparable)

  1. Abbreviation of mutatis mutandis.
    • ante 1751, Philip Doddridge (author), Samuel Clark (editor), A Courſe of Lectures on the Principal Subjects in Pneumatology, Ethics, and Divinity (second edition, 1776), part III, proposition lix, subpart 2, demonstration, page 147:
      Several of the arguments urged in the preceding demonſtration will (mut. mutandis) prevail here; eſpecially thoſe taken from the proportion of the ſexes, mutual jealouſy, and the want of peculiar endearments ariſing from one moſt intimate friend.
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