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jus

[juhs, yoos] / dʒʌs, yus /


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THE JUS, AKA GRAVY: “We use our pan juice,” with all the lovely beef drippings, Ptak says, “and then we build the rest of it off of that.”

From Seattle Times • Aug. 11, 2022

Hark thee, my friend, I prythee lend thy cup; Now, Master Justice, hear me but one word; You think this woman hath had little wrong, But, by this wine which I intend to drink— JUS.

From A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 9 by Various

Atque inter hanc vitam, perpolitam humanitate, & llam immanem, nihil tam interest quam JUS atque VIS.

From An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals by Hume, David

This word is composed of JUS and DICTIO, juris dictio or a speaking and pronouncing of the law.

From The Federalist Papers by Madison, James

Truth*, honour*, | JUS tice were his mo tives.

From The Canadian Elocutionist by Howard, Anna Kelsey




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