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Pallio Cooperire

In old English law. An ancient custom, where children were born out of wedlock, and their parents afterwards intermarried. The children, to-gether with the father and mother, stood un-der a cloth extended while the marriage was solemnized. It was in the nature of adoption. The children were legitimate by

Source: Black’s Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)