Impotens

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(Lat.) Unable; impotent; without power or ability. Impotena sui, having no power of himself, unable to help himself. Bracton, fol. 15; Fleta, lib. 3, c. 7, 1.

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(Lat.) Unable; impotent; without power or ability. Impotena sui, having no power of himself, unable to help himself. Bracton, fol. 15; Fleta, lib. 3, c. 7, 1.

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