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to make a sham accusation

  • 1 praevarico

    prae-vārĭcor, ātus, 1, v. dep., to walk crookedly, not to walk straight. *
    I.
    Lit.:

    arator praevaricatur,

    makes a crooked furrow, Plin. 18, 19, 49, § 179.—
    II.
    Trop.
    A.
    To walk crookedly in the discharge of one's duty, not to act uprightly; esp. of an advocate who is guilty of collusion with the opposite party, to make a sham accusation or defence, to collude, prevaricate:

    qui praevaricatur, ex utrāque parte consistit, quinimo ex alterā,

    Dig. 47, 15, 1; cf. Plin. l. c. supra: a Catilina pecuniam accepit, ut turpissime praevaricaretur, Auct. Har. Resp. 20; Plin. Ep. 3, 9, 29.—With dat., to favor collusively:

    interdum non defendere, sed praevaricari accusationi videbatur,

    Cic. Clu. 21, 58.—
    B.
    Late Lat., to transgress, sin against, violate:

    pactum meum,

    Vulg. Jos. 7, 11:

    contra me,

    id. Deut. 32, 51: legem, id. Osee, 8, 1.—Also in the form praevā-rĭco, āre:

    quod audivit, praevaricavit,

    Aug. Tract. in Joann. 99; cf. Prisc. 8, 6, 29.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > praevarico

  • 2 praevaricor

    prae-vārĭcor, ātus, 1, v. dep., to walk crookedly, not to walk straight. *
    I.
    Lit.:

    arator praevaricatur,

    makes a crooked furrow, Plin. 18, 19, 49, § 179.—
    II.
    Trop.
    A.
    To walk crookedly in the discharge of one's duty, not to act uprightly; esp. of an advocate who is guilty of collusion with the opposite party, to make a sham accusation or defence, to collude, prevaricate:

    qui praevaricatur, ex utrāque parte consistit, quinimo ex alterā,

    Dig. 47, 15, 1; cf. Plin. l. c. supra: a Catilina pecuniam accepit, ut turpissime praevaricaretur, Auct. Har. Resp. 20; Plin. Ep. 3, 9, 29.—With dat., to favor collusively:

    interdum non defendere, sed praevaricari accusationi videbatur,

    Cic. Clu. 21, 58.—
    B.
    Late Lat., to transgress, sin against, violate:

    pactum meum,

    Vulg. Jos. 7, 11:

    contra me,

    id. Deut. 32, 51: legem, id. Osee, 8, 1.—Also in the form praevā-rĭco, āre:

    quod audivit, praevaricavit,

    Aug. Tract. in Joann. 99; cf. Prisc. 8, 6, 29.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > praevaricor

  • 3 singizio

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    [Swahili Word] singizio
    [Swahili Plural] masingizio
    [English Word] false accusation
    [English Plural] false accusations
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Class] 5/6
    [Derived Word] singiza V
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    [Swahili Word] singizio
    [Swahili Plural] masingizio
    [English Word] calumny
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Class] 5/6
    [Derived Word] singiza V
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    [Swahili Word] singizio
    [Swahili Plural] masingizio
    [English Word] insinuation
    [English Plural] n
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Class] 5/6
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    [Swahili Word] singizio
    [Swahili Plural] masingizio
    [English Word] make-believe
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Class] 5/6
    [Derived Word] singiza V
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    [Swahili Word] singizio
    [Swahili Plural] masingizio
    [English Word] pretense
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Class] 5/6
    [Derived Word] singiza V
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    [Swahili Word] singizio
    [Swahili Plural] masingizio
    [English Word] pretext
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Class] 5/6
    [Derived Word] singiza V
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    [Swahili Word] singizio
    [Swahili Plural] masingizio
    [English Word] sham
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Class] 5/6
    [Derived Word] singiza V
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    [Swahili Word] singizio
    [Swahili Plural] masingizio
    [English Word] slander
    [English Plural] slanders
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Class] 5/6
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    Swahili-english dictionary > singizio

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