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Tokay(dictionary)

A QUO (law) and tokay (medicine)


A QUO (law)


A QUO, A Latin phrases which signifies from which; example, in thecomputation of time, the day a quo is not to be counted, but the day ad quemcomputation of time, the day a quo is not to be counted, but the day ad quemis always included. 13 Toull. n.52 ; 2 Duv. n.22. A court a quo, theis always included. 13 Toull. n.52 ; 2 Duv. n.22. A court a quo, thecourt from which an appeal has been taken; a judge a quo is a judge of acourt from which an appeal has been taken; a judge a quo is a judge of acourt below. 6 Mart.Lo.R. 520; 1 Har.Cond.L.R. 501. See Ad quem.court below. 6 Mart.Lo.R. 520; 1 Har.Cond.L.R. 501. See Ad quem.

tokay (medicine)


tokay


1. <botany> A grape of an oval shape and whitish colour.

2. A rich Hungarian Wine made from Tokay grapes.

Origin: Named fr. Tokay in Hungary.

Source: Websters Dictionary