See Also: gleam 2, noun(dictionary)
gleam(medicine)
gleam(2)(dictionary)
gleam(1)(dictionary)
gleam 1, verb(dictionary)
MENSA(law)
MENSA(dictionary)
mensa(dictionary)
a mensa et thoro(dictionary)
MENSA ET THORO(law)

MENSA ET THORO (law) and gleam 2, noun (oh)


MENSA ET THORO (law)


MENSA ET THORO. The phrase a mensa et thoro is applied to a Divorce which separates the husband and wife but does not dissolve the Marriage. Vide separates the husband and wife but does not dissolve the Marriage. Vide Divorce. Divorce.

gleam 2, noun (oh)



2 n [C]
[Language: Old English; Origin: glAm]
a small pale light, especially one that shines for a short time
-synonym glimmer glimmer gleam of
::They saw a sudden gleam of light.
the brightness of something that shines
-synonym glint glint gleam of
::the gleam of gold and diamonds
an emotion or expression that appears for a moment on someone's face
gleam of
::She saw a gleam of amusement in his eyes.
::Rose looked at me with a furious gleam in her eyes.
sth is a gleam in sb's eye
used to say that something is being planned or thought about, but does not yet exist
::In those days, CD-ROMs were still just a gleam in the eye of some young engineer.