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1 malum in se
• maltreat• malum prohibitum -
2 malum
m.mallum. -
3 malum prohibitum
m.malum prohibitum, wrong prohibited. -
4 malum senile
m.malum senile. -
5 malum prohibitum
• maltreatment• malvasia grape• wrong note• wrong reasoning -
6 malvasía
• malum in se• malversation -
7 inherentemente malo
• maltreat• malum prohibitum -
8 maltratamiento
• ill-treatment• maltose• malum in se -
9 maltrato
• abusiveness• ill-treatment• maltose• malum in se• mistreatment -
10 malversación
• defalcation• embezzlement• malum prohibitum• malversation• mama's boy• misappropriation• peculation• plunderage -
11 inherentemente malo
adj.malum in se. -
12 osteoartritis coxofemoral
f.malum coxae senilis. -
13 mal pais
( malpaís [malpaís] < malo 'bad' < Latin malum and país 'country' < French pays 'rural territory' < Latin pagensim 'country dweller' < Latin pagum 'agricultural district')1) DARE: 1844. Rugged terrain, bad country, especially if the ground is composed of eroded basaltic lava.Alternate forms: malapai, malapais, malipi, mallapy, malpais, malpiar.Santamaría references malpaís as arid, desertlike, and unpleasant terrain. It lacks water or any type of vegetation because it is generally covered with volcanic rock. Cobos glosses it as "lava beds" or "badlands."2) Arizona: 1881. Basaltic lava, or a piece of volcanic rock. Sobarzo concurs with this definition.Alternate form: malley. -
14 poco malo
(Sp. model spelled same [póko] and [málo] 'bad; ill' < Latin malum)"A little sick," according to Blevins. This is an Anglo formation, not referenced in Spanish sources nor used by Spanish speakers.
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malum in se — mal·um in se / ma ləm in sē, mä lu̇m in sā/ n pl mala in se / ma lə , mä / [New Latin, offense in itself]: an offense that is evil or wrong from its own nature irrespective of statute often used with a preceding noun (as crime or act ) held that… … Law dictionary
Malum in se — (plural mala in se) is a Latin phrase meaning wrong or evil in itself. The phrase is used to refer to conduct assessed as sinful or inherently wrong by nature, independent of regulations governing the conduct. It is distinguished from malum… … Wikipedia
malum — (izg. mȁlum) m DEFINICIJA loš, ružan čin, ružno djelo, loša djela; zlo, opr. dobro SINTAGMA malum necessarium (izg. malum necesárium) nužno zlo; malum omen (izg. malum ȏmen) loš predznak, zao znak ETIMOLOGIJA lat … Hrvatski jezični portal
Malum — bezeichnet ein Atoll im Pazifik, siehe Malum (Atoll) in der Philosophie als Fremdwort aus dem Lateinischen das Übel einschließlich des Bösen Siehe auch: Malum physicum Malum perforans Liste lateinischer Phrasen/M#Malum … Deutsch Wikipedia
Malum — Ma lum, n.; pl. {Mala}. [L.] An evil. See {Mala}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Malum [1] — Malum (lat.), Apfel; M. indĭcum, so v.w. Jujubae, s.u. Brustbeeren 1); M. iusānum, Strahlenthier, s.u. Holothurien d) … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Malum [2] — Malum (lat.), Übel; M. hypochondriăcum, die Hypochondrie; M. ischiadĭcum, Hüftweh; M. mortuum (Todtenbruch), so v.w. Lupus (Med.) … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Malum [1] — Malum (lat.), Übel, Krankheit; M. cotunnii, Ischias; M. coxae senile, Hüftleiden der Greise; M. perforans pedis, soviel wie Mal perforant du pied; M. Pottii, Pottsches Übel; M. senile articulorum, chronische deformierende Gelenkentzündung … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Malum [2] — Malum (lat.), der Apfel; M. Discordiae, Zankapfel (vgl. Eris) … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
malum — index delinquency (misconduct) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
malum — sf., Ar. maˁlūm 1) Bilinen, belli 2) mec. Herkesçe bilinen ancak dile getirilmeyen Malum kişi. Malum çevre. 3) is. Bilinen konu, iş vb 4) zf. Bilindiği üzere, bilindiği gibi, kuşkusuz 5) is., dbl. Etken 6) mat., esk. Bilinen Atasözü, Deyim ve… … Çağatay Osmanlı Sözlük