per alia
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin per alia, from per (“by; through”) + alia (“others”).
Adverb
per alia (not comparable)
- By others; through others. Said of a proposition held to be true because it follows from other true propositions.
- If humans are mortal, and Socrates is a human, then per alia Socrates is mortal.
See also
- per se