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Webster 1913 Edition


Obiter


Ob′i-ter

(ŏb′ĭ-tẽr)
,
adv.
[L., on the way;
ob
(see
Ob-
) +
iter
a going, a walk, way.]
In passing; incidentally; by the way.

Definition 2024


obiter

obiter

English

Adverb

obiter (not comparable)

  1. Incidentally; in passing.

Noun

obiter (plural obiters)

  1. (law) An obiter dictum; a statement from the bench commenting on a point of law which is not necessary for the judgment at hand and therefore has no judicial weight, as opposed to ratio decidendi. Please note that obiter is only a noun in english for the purpose of law. In true latin it is always an adverb and therefore does not have a plural form.

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Latin

Adverb

ŏbĭter

  1. On the way.
  2. Incidentally.

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