DE WARRANTIA DIEI

de  warrantia  diei  (dee  w<<schwa>>-ran-shee-<<schwa>>  dI-ee-I),  n.  [Law  Latin  “of

warranty of day”] Hist. A writ ordering a judge not to default a party for nonappearance because

the Crown warranted that the party was busy in its service.[Blacks Law 8th]