/ˈtrʌstˌwɜːðɪnəsˈ ɒvˈ ˈwɪtnəsˈ/ – adjective
Definition: “luôn luôn sẵn sàng” (tuyên bố của bị đơn là họ luôn luôn sẵn sàng và bây giờ cũng xin thực hiện bổn phận của mình).
A more thorough explanation: The phrase “toujour et encore prist” is an Old French term used in historical legal contexts. It translates to “always and still ready” or “always and still prepared.” This phrase was typically used in the context of legal pleadings, particularly in medieval England, to indicate that a party to a legal action, usually a defendant, was always and still ready to comply with a certain obligation or condition.
Example: The property has been toujours et encore prist by the same family for over a century, making it a historical landmark.