Juramentum — Ju ra*men tum, n.; pl. {Juramenta}. [L.] (Roman & Old Eng. Law) An oath. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Juramentum — (lat.), Eid; so J. assecurationis, s. Erbeid; J. credulitatis, Beglaubigungseid; J. integritatis, Integritätseid; J. paupertatis, Armeneid; J. quantitatis, Würderungseid … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Juramentum — Juramentum, jusjurandum, latein., Eidschwur … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
JURAMENTUM — in iudiciis et actionrbus, apud omnes semper gentes, cum circalitigantes, tum circa testes, non exigui usûs fuit: Unde Arist. μετα θείας παραλήφεως φάσις ἀναποδεικτος, cum divina sibi assumptione Dictio non demonstrabilis, Rhetoric. ad Alex.c. 18 … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
juramentum judiciale — /juramentam juwdishiyeyliy/ In the civil law, an oath which the judge, of his own accord, defers to either of the parties. It is of two kinds: First, that which the judge defers for the decision of the cause, and which is understood by the… … Black's law dictionary
juramentum judiciale — /juramentam juwdishiyeyliy/ In the civil law, an oath which the judge, of his own accord, defers to either of the parties. It is of two kinds: First, that which the judge defers for the decision of the cause, and which is understood by the… … Black's law dictionary
juramentum — ju·ra·men·tum … English syllables
juramentum — /juramentam/ In the civil law, an oath … Black's law dictionary
juramentum — /juramentam/ In the civil law, an oath … Black's law dictionary
juramentum — (Civil law.) An oath … Ballentine's law dictionary