Terms vs Accessorially - What's the difference?
terms | accessorially |
(rare) In such a way as to be an accessory; in an auxiliary manner, additionally.
* 1869 , CI Hemans, A History of Mediaeval Christianity and Sacred Art in Italy , page 463:
* 1916 , AJ Beveridge, The Life of John Marshall , vol. 3, page 625:
As a noun terms
is .As an adverb accessorially is
(rare) in such a way as to be an accessory; in an auxiliary manner, additionally.accessorially
English
Adverb
(en adverb)- Besides these groups are introduced, accessorially , all the Fathers and Doctors whose writings maintain the Roman Church's doctrine of the Real Presence.
- English books unite in declaring that he, who councels, procures or aids treason, is guilty accessorially and solely in virtue of the common law principle [...].