Postliminy
[pohst-lim-uh-nee] Spell Syllables
noun, International Law.
1.
the right by which persons and things taken in war are restored to their former status when coming again under the power of the nation to which they belonged.
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postliminy
/pəʊstˈlɪmɪnɪ/
noun (pl) -inies, -inia (-ɪnɪə)
1.
(international law) the right by which persons and property seized in war are restored to their former status on recovery
Word Origin
C19: (in this sense): from Latin postlīminium a return behind one's threshold, from līmen threshold
Postliminy
Variant of postliminium
noun
in international law, the rule by which persons or things captured in war resume their original status when restored to the jurisdiction of their own country
also postliminy
Origin of postliminium
Classical Latin a return behind one's threshold ; from post, behind (see post-) + limen, threshold: see limen
ACT 6.
With us all
members must proclaim their nationality and we are teaching our people their
nationality and their divine creed that they may know that they are part and
parcel of this said government, and know that they are not Negroes, Colored
Folks, Black People or Ethiopians, because these names was given to slaves by a
slave holders in 1779 and lasted until 1865 during the time of slavery, but
this is a new era of time now, and all men now was proclaim their free national
name to be recognized by the government in which they live and the nations of
the earth, this is the reason why Allah the Great God of the universe ordained Noble
Drew Ali, the Prophet to redeem his people from their sinful ways. The Moorish Americans are to descendants of
the ancient Moabites who inhabited North Western and South West and shores of
Africa.
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