appellavi
Appellavi is a term primarily used in historical and legal contexts, referring to a summons or an appeal, particularly in the context of a formal charge or accusation. The word originates from the Latin verb "appellare," meaning to call upon, to address, or to accuse. Historically, an appellavi was a formal declaration made by a prosecutor or accuser to bring a defendant before a court or authority.
In some legal traditions, the concept of appellavi also encompassed the act of challenging a judgment or
The term is less common in modern legal terminology, having been largely replaced by more specific terms