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| Selected response from: Yolanda Broad United States Local time: 07:16 | ||||||
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na | this court/tribunal |
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na | within |
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this court/tribunal Explanation: céans just means: here/now. (same root as "ici") From the Oxford SuperLex: céans † / seA~ / adverbe here Oxford SuperLex |
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within Explanation: Comme la première suggestion, je peux confirmer que cela veut tout simplement dire here, within. D�finition du petit Robert et Larousse bilingue |
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