eundo morando et redeundo
eundo, morando, et redeundo (ee-[schwa]n-doh, m[schwa]-ran-doh, et red-ee-[schwa]n-doh). [Latin] Hist. Going, remaining, and returning. • This phrase was once used to describe a person (for example, a witness or legislator) who is privileged from arrest while traveling to the place where assigned duties are to be performed, while remaining there, and while returning.