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  • 1 abolitiō

        abolitiō ōnis, f    [aboleo], an abolition: tributorum, Ta.— An annulling: sententiae, Ta.
    * * *
    cancellation, annulment (law); withdrawal (charge), amnesty; obliteration

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  • 2 dissertiō

        dissertiō ōnis, f    [2 dissero], a gradual destruction, abolition: iuris humani, L. (dub.).

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  • 3 novus

        novus adj.    [1 NV-], new, not old, young, fresh, recent: civitates condere novas: nobilitas, S.: ut rursus novus de integro exsudetur labor, a new task... all over again, L.: imperator, S.: novum de integro proelium, L.: hanc ipsam novam (rem) devoravit, his latest windfall: flores, new-blown, H.: serpens, which has cast its old skin, O.: caro, fresh, Iu.— Plur m. as subst, the moderns, our contemporaries: Quae veteres factitarunt si faciant novi, T.— Sing n. as subst: num quidnam esset novi? any news? —With tabernae, the new shops (of money-changers in the Forum): tabernae argentariae, quae nunc novae appellantur, arsere, L.: sub novis (sc. tabernis): Nova via, New street (skirting the north-western slope of the Palatine hill), L.—With tabulae, new account-books, a new account (cancelling old debts): quid enim exspectas? bellum?... an tabulas novas? i. e. an abolition of debts: polliceri tabulas novas, S.—With homo, the first of a family to obtain a curule office, one newly ennobled, an upstart, self-made man: me hominem novum consulem fecistis: hominibus novis honores mandare.—As subst.. Hic novus Arpinas, ignobilis, Iu.: pauci consules facti sunt, novus ante me nemo: plebes novos extollebat, men without ancestors, S.—With res, a new thing, news, novelty, innovation, revolution: rem ullam novam adlatam esse: Maelius novis rebus studens, a revolution: cupidus rerum novarum, Cs.: plebes novarum rerum cupida, S.: novarum rerum avidi, S.— New, novel, strange, singular, unusual, unheard of: em nova res ortast, T.: genus pugnae, Cs.: nova tibi haec sunt et inopinata?: Ignoti nova forma viri, V.: monstra, H.: nova acies inaudita ante id tempus, L.— Sing n. as subst: ne quid novi fiat.— New, unused, unaccustomed, inexperienced: maritus, T.: Et rudis ad partūs et nova miles eram, O.: delictis hostium novus, Ta.—Of order, only sup, latest, last, hindermost, extreme: novissimi histriones: novissimum agmen, rear, Cs.: verba, parting, V.: <*>auda, i. e. end, O.— Plur m. as subst, the rear, last line: novissimis praesidio esse, Cs.: novissimos adorti, Cs.
    * * *
    nova -um, novior -or -us, novissimus -a -um ADJ
    new, fresh, young; unusual, extraordinary; (novae res, f. pl. = revolution)

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  • 4 abolitio

    ăbŏlĭtĭo, ōnis, f. [id.], an abrogating, annulling, abolishing, abolition (postAug.).
    I.
    In gen.:

    tributorum,

    Tac. A. 13, 50; cf.:

    quadragesimae quinquagesimaeque,

    id. ib. 13, 51:

    legis,

    Suet. Aug. 34:

    sententiae,

    Tac. A. 6, 2 fin.
    II.
    In partic.
    A.
    An amnesty, Suet. Tib. 4; Flor. 4, 7, 3:

    sub pacto abolitionis,

    Quint. 9, 2, 97.—
    B.
    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.

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  • 5 dissertio

    dissertĭo, ōnis, f. [2. dissero], destruction, abolition:

    cur exsecrabilis ista nobis solis velut dissertio juris humani est?

    Liv. 41, 24, 10 (dub., this not being the etym. sense of the word; al. dissaeptio, discerptio).—
    II.
    The explanation, solution, Hier. in Matt. 13, 13.

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  • 6 peremptalis

    pĕremptālis, e, adj. [peremptus], of or belonging to destruction or abolition, abolishing, cancelling; only in augural lang., fulmina, lightnings that destroy the effect or portent of former lightnings:

    peremptalia fulgura Gracchus ait vocari, quae superiora fulgura aut portenta vi suā perimant,

    Fest. p. 214 Müll.:

    peremptalia fulmina, quibus tolluntur priorum fulminum minae,

    Sen. Q. N. 2, 49, 2.

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