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iucunde esse (Deiot. 7. 19)to be in a good temper.Rate it:
iudex incorruptusan impartial judge.Rate it:
iudicare causam (de aliqua re)to decide on the conduct of the case.Rate it:
iudices reicere (Verr. 3. 11. 28)to challenge, reject jurymen.Rate it:
iudicia administrareto have charge of the administration of justice.Rate it:
iudicia nullalawlessness; anarchy.Rate it:
iudicio praeesseto be president of a court.Rate it:
iudicium acuereto cultivate one's powers of criticism.Rate it:
iudicium exercere (vid. sect. V. 7, note The first...)to administer justice; to judge (used of criminal cases before the praetor).Rate it:
iudicium facereto criticise.Rate it:
iudicium rescindereto rescind a decision.Rate it:
iudicium subtile, elegans, exquisitum, intellegensgood taste; delicate perception.Rate it:
iugum servile a cervicibus deicere (Phil. 1. 2. 6)to shake off the yoke of slavery.Rate it:
iugum servile alicui demereto deliver some one from slavery.Rate it:
iugum servitutis accipereto submit to the yoke of slavery.Rate it:
iugum servitutis excutereto shake off the yoke of slavery.Rate it:
iureiurando ac fide se obstringere, utto promise an oath to...Rate it:
iureiurando aliquem adigereto make some one take an oath.Rate it:
iureiurando aliquem astringereto bind some one by an oath.Rate it:
iureiurando teneri (Off. 3. 27. 100)to be bound by oath.Rate it:
ius ac fas omne delereto trample all law under foot.Rate it:
ius ad artem redigereto reduce law to a system.Rate it:
ius dicereto administer justice (said of the praetor).Rate it:
ius gentium violareto violate the law of nations.Rate it:
ius nullumabsence of justice.Rate it:
ius praecipuum, beneficium, donum, also immunitas c. Gen.prerogative, privilege.Rate it:
ius reddere (Liv. 3. 33)to administer justice (said of the praetor).Rate it:
ius suum adipisci (Liv. 1. 32. 10)to obtain justice.Rate it:
ius suum persequito assert one's right.Rate it:
ius suum tenere, obtinereto maintain one's right.Rate it:
iusiurandum (religionem) servare, conservareto keep one's oath.Rate it:
iusiurandum dare alicuito swear an oath to a person.Rate it:
iusiurandum violareto break one's oath.Rate it:
iussa (usually only in plur.), imperata facereto carry out ordersRate it:
iusta facere, solvere alicuito perform the last rites for a person.Rate it:
iustis de causisfor valid reasons.Rate it:
iustis exsequiarum carereto be deprived of the rites of burial.Rate it:
iustissime, rectissimelegitimately; with the fullest right.Rate it:
iustitium indicere, edicere (Phil. 5. 12)to proclaim that the courts are closed, a cessation of legal business.Rate it:
iustitium remittereto re-open the courts.Rate it:
iusto (opp. tumultuario) proelio confligere cum hoste (Liv. 35. 4)to fight a pitched, orderly battle with an enemy.Rate it:
iusto iurewith perfect right.Rate it:

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