Jure
[ip-soh yoo-re; English ip-soh joo r-ee] /ˈɪp soʊ ˈyu rɛ; English ˈɪp soʊ ˈdʒʊər i/
adverb, Latin.
1.
by the law itself; by operation of law.
[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.
[yoo-re oo-mah-noh; English joo r-ee hyoo-mey-noh, -mah-] /ˈyu rɛ uˈmɑ noʊ; English ˈdʒʊər i hyuˈmeɪ noʊ, -ˈmɑ-/
adverb, Latin.
1.
by human law.
[pley-noh yoo-re; English plee-noh joo r-ee] /ˈpleɪ noʊ ˈyu rɛ; English ˈpli noʊ ˈdʒʊər i/
adverb, Latin.
1.
with full authority.
[kwoh yoo-re; English kwoh joo r-ee] /kwoʊ ˈyu rɛ; English kwoʊ ˈdʒʊər i/
Latin.
1.
by what right?
[soo -oh yoo-re; English soo-oh joo r-ee] /ˈsʊ oʊ ˈyu rɛ; English ˈsu oʊ ˈdʒʊər i/
adverb, Latin.
1.
in one’s own right.
/ˈɪpsəʊ ˈjʊərɪ/
adverb
1.
by the law itself; by operation of law
/ˈsuːəʊ ˈdʒʊərɪ/
adverb
1.
(mainly law) in one’s own right
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