Jure-divino


[yoo-re di-wee-noh; English joo r-ee di-vahy-noh, -vee-] /ˈyu rɛ dɪˈwi noʊ; English ˈdʒʊər i dɪˈvaɪ noʊ, -ˈvi-/

adverb, Latin.
1.
by divine law.

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