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81 conctio
meeting/assembly; audience/speech; public opinion; parade addressed by general -
82 demoscopia
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83 existimatio
opinion (good/public); reputation/name; (forming of) judgement/view; credit -
84 existimator
judge; critic, one who forms an opinion -
85 existimo
existimare, existimavi, existimatus V TRANSvalue/esteem; form/hold opinion/view; think/suppose; estimate; judge/consider -
86 existumatio
opinion (good/public); reputation/name; (forming of) judgement/view; credit -
87 existumator
judge; critic, one who forms an opinion -
88 existumo
existumare, existumavi, existumatus V TRANSvalue/esteem; form/hold opinion/view; think/suppose; estimate; judge/consider -
89 judicatio
judicial enquiry, act of deciding case; question/point at issue; opinion -
90 judicium
trial, legal action/process; court/tribunal; courts; adminstration of justice; judgement/sentence/verdict; judging; jurisdiction/authority; opinion/belief -
91 juditium
trial, legal action/process; court/tribunal; courts; adminstration of justice; judgement/sentence/verdict; judging; jurisdiction/authority; opinion/belief -
92 opiniosus
opiniosa, opiniosum ADJ -
93 querela
complaint, grievance; illness; difference of opinion; lament; blame (Plater) -
94 querella
complaint, grievance; illness; difference of opinion; lament; blame (Plater) -
95 sentimentum
feeling, opinion -
96 Ex mea sententia
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97 Ut humiliter opinor
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98 Vox clamantis in deserto
• Voice crying in the desert. (voice in the wilderness unheeded warning, an opinion not in the mainstream -
99 Vox populi, vox Dei
• The voice of the people is the voice of God. (Public opinion is obligatory) -
100 iudicium
judgment, decision, opinion, trial
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