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ius reddere (Liv. 3. 33)to administer justice (said of the praetor).Rate it:

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ius suum adipisci (Liv. 1. 32. 10)to obtain justice.Rate it:

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(1) respondere (de iure or ius)to give a legal opinion, decision on points of law.Rate it:

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contra ius fasqueagainst all law, human and divine.Rate it:

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in ius, in iudicium vocare aliquemto summon some one before the court.Rate it:

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ius ac fas omne delereto trample all law under foot.Rate it:

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ius ad artem redigereto reduce law to a system.Rate it:

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ius dicereto administer justice (said of the praetor).Rate it:

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ius gentium violareto violate the law of nations.Rate it:

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ius nullumabsence of justice.Rate it:

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ius praecipuum, beneficium, donum, also immunitas c. Gen.prerogative, privilege.Rate it:

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ius suum persequito assert one's right.Rate it:

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ius suum tenere, obtinereto maintain one's right.Rate it:

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summo iure agere cum aliquo (cf. summum ius, summa iniuria)to proceed against some one with the utmost rigour of the law; to strain the law in one's favour.Rate it:

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verbum pro verbo reddereto translate literally, word for word (not verbo tenus).Rate it:

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aliquem in suspicionem adducere (alicui), aliquem suspectum reddereto make a person suspected.Rate it:

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aliquid (graeca) latine reddere or sermone latino interpretarito render something into Latin.Rate it:

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beneficium remunerari or reddere (cumulate)to (richly) recompense a kindness or service.Rate it:

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captivos sine pretio reddereto restore prisoners without ransom.Rate it:

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causam inferiorem dicendo reddere superiorem (λόγον κρείττω ποιειν) (Brut. 8. 30)to gain a weak case by clever pleading.Rate it:

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debitum naturae reddere (Nep. Reg. 1)to die a natural death.Rate it:

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epistulam reddere alicui (Att. 5. 21. 4)to deliver a letter to some one (used of the messenger).Rate it:

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litteras reddere datas a. d. Kal. X. Octob.to deliver a letter dated September 21st.Rate it:

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pro maleficiis beneficia reddereto return good for evil.Rate it:

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rationem alicuius rei reddereto render count of a matter; to pass it for audit.Rate it:

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res reddere (alicui) (cf. sect. V. 11)to make restitution.Rate it:

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vocem mittere (sonitum reddere of things)to speak, utter a sound.Rate it:

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vota solvere, persolvere, reddereto accomplish, pay a vow.Rate it:

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acies inclīnat or inclīnatur (Liv. 7. 33)the line of battle gives way.Rate it:

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ad arma conclamare (Liv. 3. 50)to call to arms.Rate it:

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ad nomen non respondere (Liv. 7. 4)to fail to answer one's name.Rate it:

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ad palum deligare (Liv. 2. 5)to bind to the stake.Rate it:

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ad teli coniectum venire (Liv. 2. 31)to come within javelin-range.Rate it:

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agmen medium (Liv. 10. 41)the centre of the marching column.Rate it:

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animum recipere (Liv. 2. 50)to take courage again.Rate it:

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appellare tribunos plebis (in aliqua re a praetore) (Liv. 2. 55)to appeal to the plebeian tribunes against a praetor's decision.Rate it:

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assidēre aegroto (Liv. 25. 26)to watch by a sick man's bedside.Rate it:

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audientium animos religione perfundere (Liv. 10. 388)to fill the souls of one's audience with devotion.Rate it:

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aura favoris popularis (Liv. 22. 26)popular favour; popularity.Rate it:

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aurae popularis homo (Liv. 42. 30)a popular man.Rate it:

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auram popularem captare (Liv. 3. 33)to court popularity.Rate it:

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belli sedes (Liv. 4. 31)the seat of war, theatre of operations.Rate it:

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bello se interponere (Liv. 35. 48)to interfere in a war.Rate it:

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capita conferre (Liv. 2. 45)to put our heads together.Rate it:

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censum habere, agere (Liv. 3. 22)to hold the census.Rate it:

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clamorem tollere (Liv. 3. 28)to raise a shout, a cry.Rate it:

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classes concurrunt (Liv. 26. 39)the fleets charge.Rate it:

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collato pede (Liv. 6. 12)hand to hand.Rate it:

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compressis manibus sedere (proverb.) (Liv. 7. 13)to sit with folded arms; to be inactive.Rate it:

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consiliis arcanis interesse (Liv. 35. 18)to be present at secret consultations.Rate it:

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