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1 creditus
crēdĭtus, a, um part. passé de credo. [st2]1 [-] prêté. [st2]2 [-] confié. [st2]3 [-] cru (en parl. de pers.). [st2]4 [-] cru (en parl. des ch.). - pecuniae creditae: sommes prêtées, dettes. - pecuniae male creditae: argent mal placé. - solutio rerum creditae: paiement des dettes. - numquam satis credito fraude Germanicum interisse, Tac.: parce qu'on ne parvenait pas à se persuader que le crime fût étranger à la mort de Germanicus.* * *crēdĭtus, a, um part. passé de credo. [st2]1 [-] prêté. [st2]2 [-] confié. [st2]3 [-] cru (en parl. de pers.). [st2]4 [-] cru (en parl. des ch.). - pecuniae creditae: sommes prêtées, dettes. - pecuniae male creditae: argent mal placé. - solutio rerum creditae: paiement des dettes. - numquam satis credito fraude Germanicum interisse, Tac.: parce qu'on ne parvenait pas à se persuader que le crime fût étranger à la mort de Germanicus.* * *Cuncta (vt mos famae) in maius credita. Tacit. On en a plus creu qu'il n'y en avoit, On a creu que les choses fussent plus grandes qu'elles n'estoyent.
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male creditus — /maeliy kredatas/ In old English law, unfavorably thought of; in bad repute or credit … Black's law dictionary
male creditus — /maeliy kredatas/ In old English law, unfavorably thought of; in bad repute or credit … Black's law dictionary
male creditus — Of bad credit; of bad or unfavorable reputation … Ballentine's law dictionary
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Bank credit — Credit Cred it (kr[e^]d [i^]t), n. [F. cr[ e]dit (cf. It. credito), L. creditum loan, prop. neut. of creditus, p. p. of credere to trust, loan, believe. See {Creed}.] 1. Reliance on the truth of something said or done; belief; faith; trust;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Bill of credit — Credit Cred it (kr[e^]d [i^]t), n. [F. cr[ e]dit (cf. It. credito), L. creditum loan, prop. neut. of creditus, p. p. of credere to trust, loan, believe. See {Creed}.] 1. Reliance on the truth of something said or done; belief; faith; trust;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Cash credit — Credit Cred it (kr[e^]d [i^]t), n. [F. cr[ e]dit (cf. It. credito), L. creditum loan, prop. neut. of creditus, p. p. of credere to trust, loan, believe. See {Creed}.] 1. Reliance on the truth of something said or done; belief; faith; trust;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
circular letter of credit — Credit Cred it (kr[e^]d [i^]t), n. [F. cr[ e]dit (cf. It. credito), L. creditum loan, prop. neut. of creditus, p. p. of credere to trust, loan, believe. See {Creed}.] 1. Reliance on the truth of something said or done; belief; faith; trust;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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