See Also: VENTER or VENTRE(law)
ventre a terre(dictionary)
en ventre sa mere(dictionary)
danse du ventre(dictionary)
Gros Ventre(dictionary)
venter(medicine)
venter(1)(dictionary)
venter(2)(dictionary)
venter propendens(medicine)
VENTER INSPICIENDO, Eng(law)

VENTER or VENTRE (law)


VENTER or VENTRE. Signifies literally the belly. In law it is used figuratively for the wife: for example, a man has three children by the figuratively for the wife: for example, a man has three children by the first, and one by the second venter. first, and one by the second venter. 2. A child is said to be in ventre sa mere before it is born; while it 2. A child is said to be in ventre sa mere before it is born; while it is a foetus. is a foetus.