PALLIO COOPERIRE

pallio cooperire (pal-ee-oh koh-op-<<schwa>>-rI-ree). [Latin “to cover with a pallium”] Hist. A marriage of persons who have already had a child together. • The pallium was a veil or cover over the bride, which was extended to cover the bastard child. Its removal at the wedding was deemed to legitimate the child.

[Blacks Law 8th]