de copia libelli deliberanda
de copia libelli deliberanda (dee koh-pee-[schwa] li-bel-I di-lib-[schwa]-ran-d[schwa]), n. [Law Latin “for delivering a copy of a libel”] Hist. Eccles. law. A writ ordering an ecclesiastical-court judge (such as the Dean of Arches) to provide the defendant with a copy of the plaintiff’s complaint.