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Caution
Caution Cau"tion, n. (Civil & Scots Law)
A pledge, bond, or other security for the performance of an
obligation either in or out of judicial proceedings; the
promise or contract of one not for himself but another;
security.
CautionCaution Cau"tion v. t. [imp. & p. p. Cautioned; p. pr. & vb.
n. Cautioning.]
To give notice of danger to; to warn; to exhort [one] to take
heed.
You cautioned me against their charms. --Swift. Cautionary
Cautionary Cau"tion*a*ry, a.
1. Conveying a caution, or warning to avoid danger; as,
cautionary signals.
2. Given as a pledge or as security.
He hated Barnevelt, for his getting the cautionary
towns out of his hands. --Bp. Burnet.
3. Wary; cautious. [Obs.] --Bacon.
Cautionary block
Cautionary block Cau"tion*a*ry block (Railroads)
A block in which two or more trains are permitted to travel,
under restrictions imposed by a caution card or the like.
CautionedCaution Cau"tion v. t. [imp. & p. p. Cautioned; p. pr. & vb.
n. Cautioning.]
To give notice of danger to; to warn; to exhort [one] to take
heed.
You cautioned me against their charms. --Swift. Cautioner
Cautioner Cau"tion*er, n.
1. One who cautions or advises.
2. (Scots Law) A surety or sponsor.
CautioningCaution Cau"tion v. t. [imp. & p. p. Cautioned; p. pr. & vb.
n. Cautioning.]
To give notice of danger to; to warn; to exhort [one] to take
heed.
You cautioned me against their charms. --Swift. Cautionry
Cautionry Cau"tion*ry, n. (Scots Law)
Suretyship.
Cautiously
Cautiously Cau"tious*ly, adv.
In a cautious manner.
Cautiousness
Cautiousness Cau"tious*ness, n.
The quality of being cautious.
Incaution
Incaution In*cau"tion, n.
Want of caution. --Pope.
Incautious
Incautious In*cau"tious, a. [Pref. in- not + cautious: cf. L.
incautus.]
Not cautious; not circumspect; not attending to the
circumstances on which safety and interest depend; heedless;
careless; as, an incautious step; an incautious remark.
Incautiously You . . . incautious tread On fire with faithless embers
overspread. --Francis.
His rhetorical expressions may easily captivate any
incautious reader. --Keill.
Syn: Unwary; indiscreet; inconsiderate; imprudent; impolitic;
careless; heedless; thoughtless. -- In*cau"tious*ly,
adv. -- In*cau"tious*ness, n. Incautiousness You . . . incautious tread On fire with faithless embers
overspread. --Francis.
His rhetorical expressions may easily captivate any
incautious reader. --Keill.
Syn: Unwary; indiscreet; inconsiderate; imprudent; impolitic;
careless; heedless; thoughtless. -- In*cau"tious*ly,
adv. -- In*cau"tious*ness, n. Precautional
Precautional Pre*cau"tion*al, a.
Precautionary.
Precautionary
Precautionary Pre*cau"tion*a*ry, a.
Of or pertaining to precaution, or precautions; as,
precautionary signals.
Uncautious
Uncautious Un*cau"tious, a.
Incautious.
Uncautiously
Uncautiously Un*cau"tious*ly, adv.
Incautiously.
Meaning of Cautio from wikipedia
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repeatedly printed and
updated through the present. His prin****l work
Cautio Criminalis is a p****ionate plea on
behalf of
those accused of witchcraft...
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during the 20th century. In a 2003
translation of
Friedrich Spee's
Cautio Criminalis (1631) the word
sabbaths is
listed in the
index with a large...
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Protestant city of Hameln,
where it was
printed in 1631
under the
title Cautio Criminalis. A
German novel, Der
Aufruhr um den
Junker Ernst (The uproar...
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sentiment began to turn
against the practice.
Friedrich Spee's book
Cautio Criminalis,
published in 1631,
argued that witch-trials were
largely unreliable...
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lasted until 1985.
Until 1945 the
business was
owned by the
Cautio Trust Company (
Cautio Treuhandgesellschaft), a
subsidiary of the
German Reichsfilmkammer...
- The
concept of
security for
costs derives from the
Roman law
principle of
cautio iudicatum solvi (Latin, transl. "A bond for
payment of the judgment"). Often...
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Construction of Witchcraft:
Theology and Po****r
Belief (2003) p. 19.
Cautio Criminalis (2nd Edition,1632)p. 171. Note, per
Marcus ****yer, p. xiv, this...
- "Friedrich von Spee's
Belief in Witchcraft: Some
Deductions from the '
Cautio Criminalis'". The
Modern Language Review. 54 (1): 51–55. doi:10.2307/3720833...
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Sandy came up the coast.HMS
Bounty Sinks Compare vis
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restituendo guarantee to
reinstate Security or
guarantee that
heirs must...
- (Friedrich Spee von Langenfeld) (1591–1635),
German Jesuit and
author of
Cautio Criminalis Gitte Spee (born 1950),
Dutch children's
books illustrator Just...