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Adverb: motu proprio
  1. (law) of one's own accord; voluntarily and without external prompting or influence
    "The judge acted motu proprio in dismissing the case"
Noun: motu proprio
  1. (Roman Catholic Church) a decree or document issued by the Pope on his own initiative, carrying the force of ecclesiastical law
    "The Pope issued a motu proprio reforming certain aspects of canon law"

Derived forms: motu proprios

Encyclopedia: Motu proprio