FromLatinsēnsū strictō(“in the narrow sense”).
sensu stricto
- (sciences, academia) In a narrowsense of apolysemic word that may be used innarrower andbroader senses.
- 1849 Patrick Colquhoun: A Summary of the Roman Civil Law, Vol I part I. p364
- The patricians, then,sensu stricto, implied the oldhereditarynoble by birth;sensu lato, it included also the later noble by creation, properly, andsensu stricto termedingenuus. In like manner, Englishheralds reckon fourseveral qualities or degrees ofgentility arising from agrant ofcoat armour. One who inherits acoat of arms from his father is styled a gentleman of birth; if hederive it from his grandfather, he is termed a gentleman of blood; and if hesucceed to the same from his great-grandfather, or other more distant progenitor, he is entitled a gentleman ofancestry: if heobtain the grant himself, he is simply a gentleman of coat-armour.
- 1885 John Austin ed Robert Campbell: Lectures on Jurisprudence or the Philosophy of Positive Law 5th edition Vol 2. p.852
- Droits réels is ambiguous, as sometimes denotingjura in rem, and sometimesjura in re (sensu stricto). This arises from the extension ofjus in re todominia, and ofjus ad rem toobligationes orjura in personam.
Difficulty: Where a thing is subject to aseries of rights, – is subject to a series ofvested rights (descendible perhaps from presentvestees), or tocontingent rights todeterminate parties, existing or not.
But the right of theoccupant is not eveninchoate. There is nospecificallydeterminate party (existing or not) to take the right. It is nothing but a right that may accrue to everybody capable of taking, who may occupy.
- (taxonomy) In the narrow sense (of a taxon).Added after a taxon to mean the taxon is being used in the sense of the original author, or without taxa which may otherwise be associated with it.
- Swedish,1985,Svensk botanisk tidskrift,79: 12
- Liliaceaesensu stricto är en i stort sett nordhe- misfärisk familj med centrum i Asien.
- English,1986, Wendy B. Zomlefer,Common Florida Angiosperm Families, volume 1, page 73
- Relevant to Florida species is Thorne's inclusion of the Agavaceae and Amaryllidaceae in the family. The Liliaceaesensu stricto have been defined as having actinomorphic flowers, six stamens, and most importantly, a superior ovary.
- English,2000, Arthur Jonathan Shaw, Bernard Goffinet (eds.)Bryophyte Biology, page 71
- Among the bryophytes, mosses (the Bryophytasensu stricto) are the most speciose group, comprising approximately 10000 or more species.
- Spanish,2004, Ernesto Velázquez Montes, Rosa María Fonseca,Manual de Prácticas de Laboratorio: Briofitas, Pteridofitas y Gimnospermas, page 31
- División Bryophyta (Sensu stricto)
- French,2009, François Couplan,Le régal végétal: Plantes sauvages comestibles, page 76
- Celle-ci (Liliaceaesensu stricto) est principalement une source de plantes ornementales.
- Russian,2010, А.С. Захаров, "Налоговое право ЕС" page 79
- Похоже, что Суд ЕС действительно учитывал эту пропорциональностьsensu stricto как в решении по делуMarks & Spencer2, так и в решении по делуN3.
sensu stricto
- Alternative form ofstricto sensu.
Ablative case ofsēnsus(“sense”) andstrictus(“tight, close”).
sēnsūstrictō (notcomparable)
- In thenarrow sense;narrowly.
Unadapted borrowing fromLatinsēnsū strictō.
- IPA(key): /ˈsɛn.su ˈstrik.tɔ/
- Syllabification:[please specify syllabification manually]
sensu stricto (notcomparable)
- sensu stricto(in the narrow sense)
- Synonyms:dokładnie,stricte,ściśle