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1 lēgitimus
lēgitimus adj. [lex], fixed by law, according to law, lawful, legal, legitimate: dies comitiis habendis: potestas: ad petendum aetas, of eligibility, L.: horae, allowed by law: coniunx, O.: Legitimis pactam iunctamque tabellis amare, Iu.— Plur n. as subst: legitimis quibusdam confectis, legal formalities, N.— Of the law, relating to law, legal: controversiae: impedimentum.— Regular, right, just, proper, appropriate: numerus: poëma, H.: verba, O.: hostis, regular (opp. pirates).* * *legitima, legitimum ADJlawful, right; legitimate; real, genuine; just; proper -
2 lībra
lībra ae, f [CLI-], a balance, pair of scales: altera librae lanx: librā et aere, by scale and baiance, i. e. in due form, L.: quod quis librā mercatur et aere, H.: sine librā atque tabulis, i. e. without legal formalities.—Libra, the Balance (a consteilation), V., H., O.— A plummet, level: ad libram fecerat turrīs, by the level, i. e. of equal height, Cs. —As a weight, a pound, Roman pound: corona aurea libra pondo, L.: una Farris, H.* * *scales, balance; level; Roman pound, 12 unciae/ounces; (3/4 pound avoirdupois) -
3 soleme
solemn observance, religious ceremony; customary practice/usage; ritual offereings (pl.); legal formalities -
4 solleme
solemn observance, religious ceremony; customary practice/usage; ritual offereings (pl.); legal formalities -
5 sollemniter
sollemniter adv. [sollemnis], religiously, solemnly: (sacris) sollemniter peractis, L.* * *solemnly; with due ritual/ceremony; with proper/necessary formalities (legal) -
6 solemniter
solemnly; with due ritual/ceremony; with proper/necessary formalities (legal) -
7 solemnitus
solemnly; with due ritual/ceremony; with proper/necessary formalities (legal) -
8 sollemnitus
solemnly; with due ritual/ceremony; with proper/necessary formalities (legal)
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