- publici
- pu·bli·ci
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
PUBLICI — Servidicebantur olim, qui officium et ministerium publicum Sacerdotibus aut Magistratibus et Pupulo exhibebant de quibus Livus, l. 26. c. 47. Scipio victâ Carthagine novâ, opifices ad duo milia hominum Publicos fore Populi Romani edixit, cum spe… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Publici juris — is a legal Latin term, approximately translating to English as of public right . An example is water in the sea.Many times referred to in discussion of property rights in law … Wikipedia
publici juris — pub·li·ci ju·ris / pə blə ˌsī ju̇r is, pü bli sē yu̇r ēs/ adj [Latin]: belonging to the public: subject to a right of the public to enjoy Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
publici juris — /pabbsay jiiras/ Of public right. The word public in this sense means pertaining to the people, or affecting the community at large; that which concerns a multitude of people; and the word right, as so used, means a well founded claim; an… … Black's law dictionary
publici juris — Of public right … Ballentine's law dictionary
publici juris — |pəbləˌsīˈju̇rə̇s, jür adjective Etymology: Latin : belonging to the public : subject to a right of the public to enjoy … Useful english dictionary
AUSCULTATORES seu Delatores publici — invisissimum hominum genus, primum a Dario minori. Persarum Rege adhibiti sunt, cum ipse sibi non credens, omnes haberet suspectos ac metueret: Dionysius dein Senior suos Prosagogidas, ita enim Graecis vocantur, Syracusanis civibus miscuit: sed… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
CANALES Publici — in l. 2. Cod. Tieodos. de Curiosis, et l. 15. eôd. Cod. de Cursu publ. Viro docto sunt πάροδοι seu viae transverfariae, quae in regias seu basilicas influunt: Carolo vero du Fresne ipes viae publicae. Ita enim lex haec 15. habet: Neque tamen sit… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
MULIONES Publici — vide supra Muli et infra Superazemularius Eorum Idolum apud Gentiles Epona fuit memorata Iuvenali Sat. 8. v. 157. iurat Solam Eponam, et facies olida ad prasepia pictas. Ubi Scholiast. Epona, inquit, Dea mulionum est. Vide voce Epona … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
ludi publici — ▪ ancient Roman games (Latin: “public games”), ancient Roman spectacles, primarily consisting of chariot (chariot racing) races and various kinds of theatrical performances, usually held at regular intervals in honour of some god; they are… … Universalium