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Black’s Law Dictionary 1st Edition, page 1127:
STRAMINEUS HOMO. .A. man of straw. one of no substance, put forward as bail or surety.
Black’s Law Dictionary 2nd Edition, page 1113:
STRAMINEUS HOMO. L. Lat. A man of straw. one of no substance, put forward as bail or surety.
Black’s Law Dictionary 3rd Edition, page 1663:
STRAMINEUS HOMO. L. Lat. A man of straw, one of no substance, put forward as bail or surety.
Black’s Law Dictionary 4th Edition, page 1590:
STRAMINEUS HOMO. L. Lat. A man of straw, one of no substance, put forward as bail or surety.
Black’s Law Dictionary 7th Edition, page 1433:
stramineus homo (stra-min-ee-as hoh-moh). [Latin “man ofstraw”] See STRAW MAN.
Black’s Law Dictionary 8th Edition, page 454-455:
stramineus homo (str<<schwa>>-min-ee-<<schwa>>s hoh-moh). [Latin “man of straw”] See STRAW MAN.