accepimus
Accepimus is a Latin phrase meaning "we accept" or "we receive," derived from the first-person plural present active indicative form of the verb accipere ("to receive"). This term is often used in legal, historical, and theological contexts, particularly in Latin-language documents and writings.
In legal history, accepimus appears in various treaties and agreements, often signifying mutual acceptance or acknowledgment
Theologically, accepimus is frequently found in early Christian writings, such as the Acts of the Apostles
While not as widely used today as in antiquity, accepimus remains a significant linguistic and historical marker,