INTENTIO
intentio (in-ten-shee-oh), n. [Latin] 1.Roman law. The part of a formula in which the
plaintiff’s claim against the defendant is stated. See FORMULA(1).2.Hist. A count or declaration in a real action. • Intentio was an earlier name for narratio. See NARRATIO. Pl. intentiones (in-ten-shee-oh-neez).
[Blacks Law 8th]