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ENORMOUS

Volume 17 · 59 words · 1810 Edition

something excessive or monstrous, especially in bulk.—The word is formed of the privative é, and norma, "rule;" q. d., "void of, or contrary to, rule or measure;" contra normam. In the corrupt ages of Latinity they used enormis and inormis.

In the French jurisprudence, lefso enormis, "enormous damage," is that which exceeds half the value of the thing sold.