1. res - Noun
2. res - Verb
of Res
A thing; the particular thing; a matter; a point.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAdditionally, the lawyer argued that the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ), Guyana’s final court of appeal made a decision in a similar case, hence Jones’ application tramples on the principles of Res Judicata and should be thrown out. Source: Internet
Although criticised as lacking literary merit by his early biographers, he was in fact quite skilled in rhetoric, which significantly has brought the veracity of some of the Res Gestae into question. Source: Internet
Almost the entire fourth chapter in his publicly released memoirs of achievements known as the Res Gestae was devoted to his military victories and honors. Source: Internet
After the death of Augustus in 14, a copy of the text of the Res Gestae Divi Augusti (the Monumentum Ancyranum ) was inscribed on the interior of the temple's pronaos main in Latin and a Greek translation on an exterior wall of the cella main. Source: Internet
Ammianus Marcellinus Res Gestae, 16.12.64–65 Rather than chase the routed enemy across the Rhine, Julian now proceeded to follow the Rhine north, the route he followed the previous year on his way back to Gaul. Source: Internet
Alphonsus Ciaconius, Vitae et Res Gestae Pontificum Romanorum et S.R.E. Cardinalium (ab Augusto Olduino recognitae) Tomus II (Roma 1677), 185 where it is alleged that Henry actually struck Teobaldo. Source: Internet