Allocatur

/ˌæl.oʊˈkeɪ.tər/ noun

A legal term (archaic) indicating permission or authorization for something to proceed, historically used in official documents and court proceedings.

From Latin 'allocari' (to allow/approve), a formal legal Latin phrase used in medieval and early modern English legal documents. The word represents a remnant of Latin's once-dominant role in English law.

AMተሰጥቷል
ARيُخصص
BNপ্রদান করা হয়
CAallocatur
CSje přiděleno
DAtildeles
DEes wird zugeteilt
ELκατανεμείται
ESse le concede
FAتخصیص
FItunnustetaan
FRil est alloué
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