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bona vacantia

[boh-nah vah-kahn-tee-ah; Eng. boh-nuh vuh-kan-tee-uh]

bo·na va·can·ti·a

[boh-nah vah-kahn-tee-ah; Eng. boh-nuh vuh-kan-tee-uh]
noun Law.
property without an apparent owner or claimant.

Origin:
1750–60; < Latin
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the estimation of something as valueless (encountered mainly as an example of one of the longest words in the English language).
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bona vacantia (ˈbəʊnə vəˈkæntɪə)
 
pl n
law unclaimed goods

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