nullius filius
[ nool-lee-oo s fee-lee-oo s; English nuhl-ee-uh s fee-lee-uh s ]
/ ˈnul liˌʊs ˈfi liˌʊs; English ˈnʌl i əs ˈfi li əs /
noun, plural nul·li·us fi·li·i [nool-lee-oo s fee-lee-ee; English nuhl-ee-uh s fee-lee-ahy] /ˈnul liˌʊs ˈfi liˌi; English ˈnʌl i əs ˈfi liˌaɪ/ Latin.
(especially in law) son of nobody; bastard.
Words nearby nullius filius
nulligravida,
nulling,
nullipara,
nullipore,
nullity,
nullius filius,
nullius juris,
nullo,
num,
num.,
numa pompilius
Definition for nullius (2 of 2)
nullius juris
[ nool-lee-oo s yoo-ris; English nuhl-ee-uh s joo r-is ]
/ ˈnul liˌʊs ˈyu rɪs; English ˈnʌl i əs ˈdʒʊər ɪs /
adjective Latin.
(especially in old English law) of no legal force.