IN LECTO AEGRITUDINIS

in lecto aegritudinis (in lek-toh ee-gri-t[y]oo-di-nis). [Law Latin] Scots law. On a bed of sickness. • The phrase appeared in reference either to the deathbed or to periods of illness that

excused a person from fulfilling an obligation. See LIEGE POUSTI.

[Blacks Law 8th]