- Look up
victim in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Victim(s) or The
Victim may
refer to:
Crime victim Victim, in psychotherapy, a
posited role in the Karpman...
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Privilege of Jedlnia,
which proclaimed,
Neminem captivabimus nisi iure
victum ("We will not
imprison anyone except if
convicted by law"). This revolutionary...
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Lithuanian historical law that was
short for
neminem captivabimus nisi iure
victum (Latin, "We
shall not
arrest anyone without a
court verdict"). In the Crown...
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introduced or
confirmed the rule
known as
Neminem captivabimus nisi iure
victum which prevented a
noble from
being arrested unless found guilty. On 2 May...
- corpus,
known from its own
Latin name as "neminem
captivabimus nisi jure
victum". Henceforth, no
member of the
nobility could be
imprisoned without a warrant...
- conceal" trahō, trahere, trāxī, trāctum "to drag, to pull" vīvō, vīvere, vīxī,
victum "to live" The
perfect is
reduplicated with
suffix –ī. Examples: cadō, cadere...
- but it
never returned to
service for the Knox and Kane.
After No. 38 fell
victum to an arson-related
roundhouse fire in 2008, it was sold at an
auction to...
- mox
irrigat undis;
Omnigenam nardi messem mea
prata rependunt, Qua
sanis victum et
lesis praestabo medelam. A
savage ravager robbed me of my clothing, and...
- veniens, apud Ebulum,
oppidum in Picentibus, sibsistit,
cellula exstructa,
victum quaritaus,
modico pane et vino od
voletudinem stomachi contentus, caetera...
- triviale, vernaculumque,
synonyma auctorum plurimum, descriptionem, lo****,
victum, generationem, mores, usum
capturamque singuli, pro ut
detegendi occasio...