mut. mut.

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mut. mut. (not comparable)

  1. Abbreviation of mutatis mutandis.
    • 1755, Julius Bate, A Reply to Dr. Sharp’s Review and Defence of His Diſſertations on the Scripture Meaning of Aleim and Berith, page 82:
      Aleim, ſuppoſing it a Hebrew word, becauſe as old as Adam; and to ſignify in one part of ſpeech, (mut. mut.) what it does in another, becauſe the language was formed by God, cannot be paſſive, becauſe he who denounced the Curſe, was only ſworn, not execrated.
    • ibidem, page 300:
      And I ſhall only return the Doctor’s reaſoning p. 394, back to him; mut. mut.

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