- pedis
pēdis, is, c., die Laus, Komik., Varro u.a.; vgl. Fest. 210 (b), 11 sqq. – / Nomin. pedis steht Nov. com. 107 u. Non. 220, 25.
http://www.zeno.org/Georges-1913. 1806–1895.
pēdis, is, c., die Laus, Komik., Varro u.a.; vgl. Fest. 210 (b), 11 sqq. – / Nomin. pedis steht Nov. com. 107 u. Non. 220, 25.
http://www.zeno.org/Georges-1913. 1806–1895.
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pedis abscissio — /piydas aebsish(iy)ow/ In old feudal criminal law, the cutting off a foot; a punishment anciently inflicted instead of death … Black's law dictionary
pedis positio — /piydas pazishCiytow/ In the civil and old English law, a putting or placing of the foot. A term used to denote the possession of lands by actual corporal entry upon them … Black's law dictionary
pedis abscissio — An ancient punishment for crime by cutting off a foot … Ballentine's law dictionary
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