- fatuum judicium
- /fcetyuwsm jadish(iy)am/ A foolish judgment or verdict. As applied to the latter it is one rather false by reason of folly than criminally so, or as amounting to perjury
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.
fatuum judicium — /fcetyuwsm jadish(iy)am/ A foolish judgment or verdict. As applied to the latter it is one rather false by reason of folly than criminally so, or as amounting to perjury … Black's law dictionary
fatuum judicium — A fatuous, foolish, or idiotic judgment … Ballentine's law dictionary
fatuus — /faetyuwas/ An idiot or fool. Foolish; silly; absurd; indiscreet; or ill considered. See Fatuum judicium … Black's law dictionary
fatuus — /faetyuwas/ An idiot or fool. Foolish; silly; absurd; indiscreet; or ill considered. See Fatuum judicium … Black's law dictionary
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