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Latin and maxim
The words were given in response to the Latin maxim: " Ignoramus et ignorabimus " or " We do not know, we cannot know ":
The principle can be traced to a maxim which furnished a text of the Pandects of Justinian: in their Latin version, " Rex solutus est a legibus ", or " The king is released from the laws.
The words originate from the phrasing of the principle in the Latin maxim Stare decisis et non quieta movere: " to stand by decisions and not disturb the undisturbed.
The modern structures face the Thames and include an entry way that displays More's arms, heraldic beasts, and a Latin maxim.
The burden of proof is often associated with the Latin maxim semper necessitas probandi incumbit ei qui agit, the best translation of which seems to be: " the necessity of proof always lies with the person who lays charges.
From a skeptical point of view, there is a Latin maxim: prophecy written after the fact vaticinium ex eventu.
The Latin legal maxim is ubi jus ibi remedium (" where there is a right, there must be a remedy "), sometimes cited as ubi jus ibi remediam.
His application of the Latin maxim " Ubi panis ibi patria " ( Where there is bread, there is my country ) to early American settlers also shows an interesting insight.
The Latin maxim nemo tenetur se ipsum accusare (' no man is bound to accuse himself ') became a rallying cry for religious and political dissidents who were prosecuted in the Star Chamber and High Commission of 16th century England.
In the law of contract, an exchange of promises is usually held to be legally enforceable, according to the Latin maxim pacta sunt servanda.
A dicto simpliciter ( sweeping generalization ) ( Latin: " from a maxim without qualification ", meaning " from a universal rule ") or ad dictum simpliciter ( Latin: " to a maxim without qualification ", meaning " to a universal rule ") are Latin phrases for a type of informal fallacy of presumption.
De gustibus non est disputandum is a Latin maxim meaning " In matters of taste, there can be no disputes " ( literally, " There must not be debate concerning tastes ").
The Latin maxim ignoramus et ignorabimus, meaning " we do not know and will not know ", stood for a position on the limits of scientific knowledge, in the thought of the nineteenth century.
: In Act 1, in an effort at light metaphor, the character Ilya Afanasyevich Shamrayev, misquotes the Latin phrase Nil nisi bonum and conflates it with the maxim De gustibus non est disputandum ( About taste there is no disputing ), which results in the mixed mortuary opinion: De gustibus aut bene, aut nihil ( Let nothing be said of taste, but what is good ).
Restitutio in integrum is a Latin maxim which means restoration to original condition.
Most criminal law systems in developed states exclude mistake of law as a defense, because allowing defendants to invoke their own ignorance of the law would breach the public policy represented by the Latin maxim: ignorantia legis neminem excusat.

Latin and basically
Its modern alphabet is basically a subset of the Latin script ( with " J ", " K " and " Y " but not " W "), complemented with two diacritics and six digraphs.
There, the word means basically any foreigner, North American, European or even Latin American.
Its written standard is the Polish alphabet which corresponds basically to the Latin alphabet with a few additions.
* " Aeger sum " (" I am ill ") sounds like an ecclesiastic or gregorian choral in Latin, but if one translates the lyrics its basically an enumeration of technical terms of illnesses, taken from a medical dictionary.
What remains of the Skjöldunga saga is a Latin summary by Arngrímur Jónsson, and so the two versions are basically the same, the main difference being that Arngrímur's version is more terse.
he ruled tollywood for more than 3 decades ... basically known as GOD of tollywood cinema. He is well known for his dances. His role in a song in his movie DONGA resembles MICHEAL JACKSON ' S album THRILLER and this made him popular in Latin America and in other European countries.
The word derives from the Latin political name of the Iberian Peninsula, Hispania, which comprised basically the territory of the modern states of Spain, Portugal and Andorra.
Livius translated Greek New Comedy for Roman audiences, using meters that were basically those of Greek drama, modified to the needs of Latin.
The name " tertiary " comes from the Latin tertiarius meaning basically " third ".
They have also returned to a lesser extent, other Latin American groups of Canarian origin to the Canary ( basically Cubans ).

Latin and means
Quintus in Latin means '' --
The word art is derived from the Latin " ars ", which, although literally defined means, " skill method " or " technique ", holds a connotation of beauty.
The word Anglican originates in ecclesia anglicana, a medieval Latin phrase dating to at least 1246 that means the English Church.
The name means " red-beard " ( literally, " bronze-beard ") in Latin.
The original song Advance Australia Fair was composed by Peter Dodds McCormick under the pen-name ' Amicus ' ( which means ' friend ' in Latin ), in the late 19th century, and first performed by Andrew Fairfax at a Highland Society function in Sydney on 30 November 1878.
There is no earlier use of the term and Adjacium is not an attested Latin word, which probably means that it is a Latinization of a word in some other language.
The term ' ballroom dancing ' is derived from the word ball, which in turn originates from the Latin word ballare which means ' to dance ' ( a ballroom being a large room specially designed for such dances ).
" Omnes Omnibus " was a pun on the Latin sounding name of that hatter Omnès: omnes meaning " all " and omnibus means " for all " in Latin.
The scientific name of the brown bear, Ursus arctos, can be considered a tautology, since " Ursus " means " bear " in Latin and " arctos " comes from the Greek word for bear.
The word candela means candle in Latin, as well as in many modern languages.
The name Carboniferous means " coal-bearing " and derives from the Latin words carbo ( coal ) and ferre ( to carry ), and was coined by geologists William Conybeare and William Phillips in 1822.
* In Italian musical terms used in English, it means " with " ( con means " with " in both Italian and Spanish as the word derives from Latin )
Originally, however, this referred to certain key priests of important churches of the Diocese of Rome, who were recognized as the cardinal priests, the important priests chosen by the pope to advise him in his duties as Bishop of Rome ( the Latin cardo means " hinge ").
Its name means " the chisel " in Latin, and it was formerly known as Caelum Scalptorium, " the engraver's chisel ".
Its scientific name, Canis latrans, means " barking dog " in Latin.
Citizenship granted in this fashion is referred to by the Latin phrase jus sanguinis meaning " right of blood " and means that citizenship is granted based on ancestry or ethnicity, and is related to the concept of a nation state common in Europe.
" Cyril had apparently understood the Greek word physis to mean approximately what the Latin word persona ( person ) means, while most Greek theologians would have interpreted that word to mean natura ( nature ).
The word catenary is derived from the Latin word catena, which means " chain ".
The word derives from the Latin credo, which means " I believe " ( because the Latin translation of the Apostles ' Creed and the Nicene Creed both begin with this word ) so a creed may also be called a credo.
The Latin word Castellum means reservoir, water tank.
In Latin, decem means " ten ".
La Mancha is a region of Spain, but mancha ( Spanish word ) means spot, mark, stain, region and word are not etymologically related ( from Arab origin the former, from Latin macula the latter ), so " de La Mancha " ( lit.

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