- convicium
- An insult; a slander.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
convicium — index outcry Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 convicium … Law dictionary
Convicĭum — (lat.), Schmähung, s. u. Injurie … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
convicium — /kanvish(iy)am/ In the civil law, the name of a species of slander or injury uttered in public, and which charged some one with some act contra bonos mores … Black's law dictionary
convicium — /kanvish(iy)am/ In the civil law, the name of a species of slander or injury uttered in public, and which charged some one with some act contra bonos mores … Black's law dictionary
Septem — convivium, novem — convicium. — См. Семь гостей еда, девять беда … Большой толково-фразеологический словарь Михельсона (оригинальная орфография)
injuria fit ei cui convicium dictum est, vel de eo factum carmen famosum — /anjur(i)ya fit iyay k(yuw)ay kanvis(hXi)yam diktam est, vel diy iyow faektam karman famowsam/ An injury is done to him of whom a reproachful thing is said, or concerning whom an infamous song is made … Black's law dictionary
injuria fit ei cui convicium dictum est, vel de eo factum carmen famosum — /anjur(i)ya fit iyay k(yuw)ay kanvis(hXi)yam diktam est, vel diy iyow faektam karman famowsam/ An injury is done to him of whom a reproachful thing is said, or concerning whom an infamous song is made … Black's law dictionary
Injuria fit ei cui convicium dictum est, vel de eo factum carmen famosum — An injury is done to him of whom reviling things are said, or concerning whom a defamatory poem is composed … Ballentine's law dictionary
Defamation — This article is about the malicious statement. For the 2009 film, see Defamation (film). Libel and Slander redirect here. For other uses, see Libel (disambiguation) and Slander (disambiguation). Vilification and Calumny redirect here. For the… … Wikipedia
convicio — (del lat. «convicĭum»; ant.) m. Insulto u ofensa. * * * convicio. (Del lat. convicĭum). m. desus. Injuria, afrenta, improperio … Enciclopedia Universal