vel non

vel non

From Latin, literally "or not," used in law in reference to an issue that may or may not exist. In this case, the court will consider the culpability vel non of the governor's office in the taxation scandal.
See also: non, vel
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • vel
  • may as well
  • may/might as well
  • take up (the) cudgels against (someone or something)
  • take up the cudgels
  • come what may
  • one man's meat is another man's poison
  • sell in May
  • sell in May and go away
  • sell in May and stay away