- from the
clerical state is
sometimes imposed as a
punishment (Latin: ad
poenam), or it may be
granted as a
favour (Latin: pro gratia) at the cleric's own...
- as a layman.
Laicization is
sometimes imposed as a
punishment (Latin, ad
poenam), or it may be
granted as a
favour (Latin, pro gratia) at the priest's own...
-
French foin (but
Italian fieno /fjɛno/). oe
generally merged with /eː/:
poenam "punishment" >
Romance */pena/ > Spanish/Italian pena,
French peine; foedus...
- in the
Roman Catholic Church (cf.
Corpus Iuris Canonici).
Cogitationis poenam nemo
patitur "No one
suffers punishment for mere intent." A
Latin legal...
- in the
Roman Catholic Church (cf.
Corpus Iuris Canonici).
Cogitationis poenam nemo
patitur "No one
suffers punishment for mere intent." A
Latin legal...
-
tristis verba Latina legis: "Quod ****uit
Glaphyran Antonius, hanc mihi
poenam Fulvia constituit, se
quoque uti ****uam.
Fulviam ego ut ****uam? Quod si...
-
civitatis Helvetiae insignem calamitatem populo Romano intulerat, ea
princeps poenam persolvit. Qua in re
Caesar non
solum publicas, sed
etiam privatas iniurias...
-
November 1995 Pope Paul VI & 11
October 1976,
Section II: "arbitrans te
poenam istam devitare, si
sacramenta administras anterioribus formulis utens" Davies...
-
accidental harm to him or
accidental loss to his property.
Cogitationis poenam nemo
patitur "No one
suffers punishment for mere intent." A
crime is only...
-
trumpets blare!"
Original Latin: Quod ****uit
Glaphyran Antonius, hanc mihi
poenam Fulvia constituit, se
quoque uti ****uam.
Fulvia ego ut ****uam? Quid si me...