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abaliēnātiō, abaliēnātiōnis f | legal transfer of property by sale or other alienation |
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abaliēnāre, abaliēnō, abaliēnāvī, abaliēnātum | make alien from one, make alien from one’s self, remove, separate, convey the ownership of a thing to another, make a legal transfer, sell, alienate, abstract, estrange, render disaffected |
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administer ā dēfēnsiōne | secretary of defense, minister of defense |
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administer reī dēfēnsōriae | secretary of defense, minister of defense |
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advocātiō, advocātiōnis f | calling to, summoning, legal assistance, judicial aid, the whole body of assistants, counsel, the time allowed for procuring legal assistance, any kind of delay, any kind of adjournment, consolation |
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advocātiōnem cōnsequor | obtain legal assistance |
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advocātiōnem dō | provide legal assistance |
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advocātiōnem petō | request legal assistance |
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advocātus, advocātī m | one who is called by one of the parties in a suit to aid as a witness or counsel, legal assistant, counsellor, advocate, attorney, assistant, helper, friend |
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aequō iūre vīvō cum aliquō | live in legal equality with someone |
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Āfricānō cōnsulātus citerior lēgitimō tempore datus est | the consulate was conferred on Africanus before the legal time |
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ante lēgitimum tempus magistrātum petō | apply for office before the legal time |
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calumniātiō, calumniātiōnis f | deceitful accusation, legal harassment, bullying, cabal, intrigue |
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causa centumvirālis | a legal case adjudicated by the centumvirs |
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causa prior | the first part of a legal case |
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causam cōgnōscō | investigate a legal case, examine a case |
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causam dīcō | conduct a lawsuit, make a speech in court, state the legal case |
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causam dīscō | acquaint oneself with the state of the case as a legal expert |
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causās dictitō | conduct legal transactions, one usually plays the role of lawyer |
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causidicātiō, causidicātiōnis f | expert administration, legal representation, legal assistance |
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caveō in iūre | provide legal assistance with bail bonds |
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cavillātiōnēs iūris | sophisticated legal questions |
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certa dēfīnītaque causa | a concrete legal case, a specific legal case |
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clausula, clausulae f | close, conclusion, end, fitting end, close of a period, conclusion of a legal formula, any clause of a law, any section of a law |
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commissiō iūridica | iudiciary commitee, legal committee |
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competēns, competentis | corresponding to, competent, legal, |
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convocātiō populī Rōmānī ad rem pūblicam defendendam | summoning the people to the defense of the Roman state, gathering of the people to defend the Roman state |
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crīmen alicuī intentō | threaten someone with a lawsuit, threaten someone with legal action |
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crīmen in aliquō cōnstituō | take legal action against someone, bring an action against somebody, bring a lawsuit against someone |
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dē iūre respondeō | give a legal opinion (on a question submitted) |
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dēfēnsāculum, dēfēnsāculī n | defense, protective device, protective measure |
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dēfēnsiō antiāēria | air defence, airspace defence, anti-air defense |
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dēfēnsiō salūtis suae | self defense |
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dēfēnsiō suī | self defense |
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dēfēnsiōnālis, dēfēnsiōnāle | defense serving, defending |
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dēfēnsiuncula, dēfēnsiunculae f | a kind of defense, something like a defense |
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dīlātiō, dīlātiōnis f | putting off, delaying, deferring, adjournment of a legal hearing, adjournment of a judgment, interval |
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iūstitium ēdīcō | decree the cessation of all legal transactions, decree a judicial standstill |
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iūstitium remittō | put an end to a suspension of legal proceedings, cause the courts to resume their business |
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iūstitium, iūstitiī n | cessation from business in the courts of justice, legal vacation, cessation of public business, public mourning, suspension of business for mourning |
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ministerium reī dēfēnsōriae | department of defense, ministry of defence |
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tuitiō, tuitiōnis f | taking care of, keeping, guarding, preserving, defense, protection, preservation |
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umbō iūdiciālis | judicial defense |
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urbem alicuī defendendam trādō | entrust someone with the defense of the city |
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ūtilis, ūtile | in cases for which there was no express legal provision |
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vadārī, vador, vadātus sum | bind over by bail to appear in court, take legal action, demand in court |
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verba reīs vēndō | make defense speeches for money, defend against money |
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vindex, vindicis c | one who lays legal claim to a thing, a claimant, maintainer, defender, protector, deliverer, liberator, vindicator, avenger, punisher, revenger |
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volātilium arcendorum systema | air defense system |
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