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1 justitium
justĭtĭum, ii, n. [2. jus-sisto], a cessation from business in the courts of justice, a legal vacation, Cic. Phil. 5, 12, 31:II.justitium per aliquot dies servatum est,
Liv. 3, 5:justitiumque in foro sua sponte coeptum prius quam indictum,
id. 9, 7:prope justitium omnium rerum futurum videbatur,
id. 26, 26, 9:remittere,
to put an end to a suspension of legal proceedings, to cause the courts to resume their business, id. 10, 21. —In gen., a cessation of public business, a public mourning:hos mors (Germanici) adeo incendit, ut, sumpto justitio, deserentur foro,
Tac. A. 2, 82:arcis triste tyrannicae,
Prud. Cath. 5, 80; so, in a household, a suspension of business for mourning the dead, Sid. Ep. 2, 8. -
2 indūtiae
indūtiae (not -ūciae), ārum, f [indu+1 I-], a suspension of hostitities, truce, armistice: dies indutiis petitus, Cs.: triginta dierum cum hoste pactae: indutias facere: tollere, put an end to, L.: agitare, S.: per indutias, during the truce, L.: indutiae, Bellum, pax rursum (of a lovers' quarrel), T. -
3 interclūsiō
interclūsiō ōnis, f [intercludo], a stopping, entire suspension: animae (in speaking). -
4 iūstitium
iūstitium n [2 ius+STA-], a suspension of the courts, judicial vacation, holiday: iustitium edici oportere: quadriduum, L.: iustitium remittitur, L.— A public mourning, Ta. -
5 indutiae
truce, armistice, suspension of hostilities. -
6 abolitio
I.In gen.:II.tributorum,
Tac. A. 13, 50; cf.:quadragesimae quinquagesimaeque,
id. ib. 13, 51:legis,
Suet. Aug. 34:sententiae,
Tac. A. 6, 2 fin. —In partic.A.An amnesty, Suet. Tib. 4; Flor. 4, 7, 3:B.sub pacto abolitionis,
Quint. 9, 2, 97.—In the Dig., the withdrawal of an accusation or suit, suspension: abolitio publica, ex lege, privata, Cod. Th. 9, 37, 3 sq.; Dig. 48, 16 al.; cf. Rein, Criminalrecht. p. 273 sq. -
7 sustentatio
sustentātĭo, ōnis, f. [id.].I.A deferring, delay; forbearance (very rare).A.In gen.:B.habere aliquam moram et sustentationem,
Cic. Inv. 2, 49, 146:quae sustentatio sui recte patientia nominatur,
Lact. 6, 18, 32.—In partic., in rhetoric, a figure of speech where the orator defers the mention of something, keeping the hearer in doubt, a suspension, Cels. ap. Quint. 9, 2, 22.—II.
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