Meaning of aliunde in English:
aliunde
adverb
LawFrom elsewhere; from another source.
Pronunciation
aliunde
/eɪlɪˈʌndi/ /alɪˈʌndi/Origin
Early 17th century; earliest use found in Alexander Richardson (fl. 1579–1629), logician. From classical Latin aliunde from another place, elsewhere, from another person from alius other + unde whence (from an initial element related to that of ubi where + a second element also seen in inde from there).
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