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expedientia, ae, f. (expedit v. expedio), das Förderlichsein, der Vorteil, Boëth. Aristot. top. 6. p. 708.
http://www.zeno.org/Georges-1913. 1806–1895.
expedientia, ae, f. (expedit v. expedio), das Förderlichsein, der Vorteil, Boëth. Aristot. top. 6. p. 708.
http://www.zeno.org/Georges-1913. 1806–1895.
expediency — /ik spee dee euhn see/, n., pl. expediencies. 1. the quality of being expedient; advantageousness; advisability. 2. a regard for what is politic or advantageous rather than for what is right or just; a sense of self interest. 3. something… … Universalium
HISTORIA — quae ad memoriam refertur, sicut Poesis ad phantasiam et Philosophia ad rationem, Cadmi inventum perhibetur Plin. l. 6. c. 56. estqueve vel Naturalis, vel Civilis. Illa naturae res gestas et facinora commemotans, pro triplici eius statu, prout… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
expedience — mid 15c., advantage, benefit, from O.Fr. expedience, from L.L. expedientia, from expedientem (see EXPEDIENT (Cf. expedient)). Related: Expediency (1610s) … Etymology dictionary