See Also: menial(dictionary)
MENIAL(law)
menial 1, adjective(dictionary)
menial 2, noun(dictionary)
SERVANTS, menial(law)

icity (iou) and MENIAL (law)


icity (iou)



-icity suffix.
[French -icite from Latin -icitat-, -tas suffix combining -tat- (see -TY1) with adjective stems in -ic(i)-, as rusticitas from rusticus.]
Forming abstract nouns, also, by analogy, from adjectives of any origin in -ic, as electricity, publicity, etc.

MENIAL (law)


MENIAL. This term is applied to servants who live under their master' s roof Vide stat. 2 H. IV., c. 21. Vide stat. 2 H. IV., c. 21.