by Silver (guest)
11/9/2005, 1:11 PM
In the book 'The Rights of Persons', written by William Blackstone, in Book 1, Chapter 18, "Of Corporations":
"The king's creation may be performed by the words “creamus, erigimus, fundamus, incorpo- “ramus,” or the like."
It is latin, I have found it in other sources as latin, but I cannot find a translation for it, likely because I don't understand how latin suffixs and conjugation works. The stem of creamus has to do with creation, either as a verb 'to create' or as the noun 'creation'.
The 'us' end suggests it is either masculine or neuter, is either accompanied, nominative or general and can be singular or pleural.
Hope this helps.