aliunde
[ ey-lee-uhn-dee ]
/ ˌeɪ liˈʌn di /
adverb, adjective Chiefly Law.
not part of or derivable from the document or instrument itself: evidence aliunde.
Origin of aliunde
< Latin: from another person or place, equivalent to
ali(us) other +
unde whence
Words nearby aliunde
alissa,
alist,
alit,
aliterate,
aliturgical,
aliunde,
alive,
alive and kicking,
alive to,
alive with,
aliyah
Example sentences from the Web for aliunde
Ad extremam redacti inopiam, aliunde sibi victum qurere cogerentur.
History of the Reformation of the Sixteenth Century, Volume III |J. H. Merle D'Aubign
British Dictionary definitions for aliunde
aliunde
/ (ˌeɪlɪˈʌndɪ) /
adverb, adjective
from a source extrinsic to the matter, document, or instrument under consideration
evidence aliunde
Word Origin for aliunde
Latin: from elsewhere