modus tenendi parliamentum
Modus Tenendi Parliamentum (moh-d[schwa]s t[schwa]-nen-dI pahr-l[schwa]-men-t[schwa]m). [Law Latin “the manner of holding Parliament”] Hist. A 14th-century writing on the powers of Parliament, translated in the 17th century and edited by T.D. Hardy in 1846.