"manu militari" meaning in Latin

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Adverb

Forms: manū mīlitārī [canonical]
Etymology: Literally, “with a soldierly hand” or “by military power”, see manus. Etymology templates: {{m|la|manus}} manus Head templates: {{la-adv|manū mīlitārī|-}} manū mīlitārī (not comparable)
  1. By force of arms. Tags: Medieval-Latin, New-Latin, not-comparable Categories (topical): Military
    Sense id: en-manu_militari-la-adv-2Mz-KdDo Categories (other): Latin entries with incorrect language header, Medieval Latin, New Latin

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          "ref": "1682, Caesarinus Fürstenerius [Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz], De jure suprematus ac legationis principum Germaniae, front matter",
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