- Qui non improbat
- He who does not disapprove or repudiate, approves or affirms.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
qui non improbat, approbat — /kway non imprabat, xprabat/ He who does not blame, approves … Black's law dictionary
veritas, quae minime defensatur opprimitur; et qui non improbat, approbat — /vehrataes, kwiy minamiy defenseytar aprimatar; et kway non imprabat aeprabat/ Truth which is not sufficiently defended is overpowered; and he who does not disapprove, approves … Black's law dictionary
truth — I noun accuracy, actuality, authenticity, candor, conformity to fact, correctness, exactness, fact, genuineness, honesty, integrity, precision, probity, realism, reality, right, sincerity, veracity, veritas, verity associated concepts:… … Law dictionary
approval — I noun acceptance, accord, acknowledgment, acquiescence, adoption, affirmance, affirmation, agreement, allowance, approbatio, approbation, assent, assurance, authentication, authorization, comprobatio, concordance, concurrence, confirmation,… … Law dictionary
disapproval — I noun abhorrence, adverse comment, animadversion, censure, complaining, complaint, condemnation, contradiction, contravention, criticism, demurrer, demurring, denial, denouncement, denunciation, deprecation, detraction, difference, difference of … Law dictionary
CHRYSIPPUS — I. CHRYSIPPUS Pelopis fil. quem cum pater valde amaret, noverca eius Hippodamia id indigne ferens, liberos suos Atreum et Thyesten impulit, ut illum interficerent; ob quam rem a Pelope pulsi, in exilio vitam egerunt, donec pater e vivis excederet … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
JURAMENTUM — in iudiciis et actionrbus, apud omnes semper gentes, cum circalitigantes, tum circa testes, non exigui usûs fuit: Unde Arist. μετα θείας παραλήφεως φάσις ἀναποδεικτος, cum divina sibi assumptione Dictio non demonstrabilis, Rhetoric. ad Alex.c. 18 … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
PARADISUS — I. PARADISUS apud recentiores Scriptores, atrium est porticibus circumdatum ante aedes sacras. ex Graeco Παράδεισος, qui ab Hesychio definitur τόπος εν ᾧ παριπάτοι, locus porticibus et deambulatoriis circumdatus, Gallis vero Parvis. Hâc notione… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
SENATORES — I. SENATORES apud Matthaeum Paris. A. C. 1237. Creatus est (Fridericô II. Imperante, procurante) alter Senator Romae, ut, duorum Senatorum prudentiâ et fortitudine duplicatâ, Romanorum insolentia comprimeretur etc. haud paulo diversi a prioribus … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
LINEA — I. LINEA in Circo, apud Ovid. idem, quod apud Tertullian. Limes est, vide supra. Nempe olim in Circo spectabant in tabulatis stantes, quae furcis sustinebantur, Dion. Halic. l. 3. Primus Tarquinius καθέδρας ὑποςτέγους in circuitu Circi ponendas… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale