- fidem mentiri
- To break the oath of fealty; that is, the oath of fealty which a tenant had made to his lord.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
fidem mentiri — /faydam mentayray/ To betray faith or fealty. A term used in feudal and old English law of a feudatory or feudal tenant who does not keep that fealty which he has sworn to the lord … Black's law dictionary
fidem mentiri — /faydam mentayray/ To betray faith or fealty. A term used in feudal and old English law of a feudatory or feudal tenant who does not keep that fealty which he has sworn to the lord … Black's law dictionary
SARABATTAE — i. e. sibi viventes. Sic dicuntur S. Benedicto tertium genus Monachorum; quoniam, inquit, nullâ regulâ approbati experientiâ maegistrâ, sicut aurum in sornace, sed et in plumbi naturam molliti adhuc operibus, servantes saeculo fidem, mentiri Deo… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Lügen — 1. Al lücht de munt, dat herte endoet des nicht. – Tunn., 25. Lügt auch der ⇨ Mund(s.d.), das Herz thut s nicht. (Cor non mentitur, licet os falsissima narret.) 2. Allein lügen am besten. – Lehmann, II, 26, 12; Simrock, 6645. 3. Bai lüget, dai… … Deutsches Sprichwörter-Lexikon
Wort — 1. A guids Woat pfint a guids Oat. (Steiermark.) – Firmenich, II, 767, 73. 2. A güt Wort bringt a güte Äntver (Antwort). (Warschau. Jüd. deutsch.) Freundliches Entgegenkommen gewinnt die Herzen. 3. Allen Worten ist nicht zu glauben. – Henisch,… … Deutsches Sprichwörter-Lexikon
tesmoignage — I. Tesmoignages ambigus, qui s eslident ou contredient, et destruisent les uns les autres, Testimonia euariantia et inter se refellentia, et quae inter se colliduntur. B. Tesmoignage constant et ferme, Testimonium constanter dictum, et iusta… … Thresor de la langue françoyse