Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- An exclamation of surprise or impatience.
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Examples
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“It is hardly for me,” said the physician, “to interpose in so high a matter; yet, as trusted both by the noble Ursel, and by his Highness the Emperor, I have made a brief abstract of these short conditions to be kept by the high parties towards each other, sub crimine falsi.”
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“Cavendum non solum crimine turpitudinis, sed etiam suspicione.”
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Propter ruborem confusus, statim cepit delirare, &c. ob suspicionem, quod vili illum crimine accusarent.
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Sed super hæc, tenent pro grauiori admisso mingere intra domum quæ inhabitatur, et qui de tanto crimine proclamaretur assuetus, mitteretur ad mortem.
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Islandos, quàm populos et gentes reliquas, quarum, vt dixi, nomen etiam plus nostratibus hoc crimine malè audit, notauit.
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Eodem crimine tenentur, quicunque; Islandiæ, coruos albos, picas, lepores, et vultures adscripserunt: Perrarò enim vultures, cum glacie marina, sicut etiam vrsos (sed hos sæpius quam vultures) et cornicum quoddam genus, Islandis Isakrakur, aduenire obseruatum est.
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Islandos, qu鄊 populos et gentes reliquas, quarum, vt dixi, nomen etiam plus nostratibus hoc crimine mal� audit, notauit.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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On November 23, 1276 he had summoned three ex-scholars from Paris, now residing in Liège, to appear before his court “probably and gravely suspect of the crime of heresy” (de crimine heresis probabiliter et vehementer suspectos).
Condemnation of 1277 Thijssen, Hans 2003
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Eodem crimine tenentur, quicunque; Islandi�, coruos albos, picas, lepores, et vultures adscripserunt: Perrar� enim vultures, cum glacie marina, sicut etiam vrsos (sed hos s鎝ius quam vultures) et cornicum quoddam genus, Islandis Isakrakur, aduenire obseruatum est.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Sed super h鎐, tenent pro grauiori admisso mingere intra domum qu� inhabitatur, et qui de tanto crimine proclamaretur assuetus, mitteretur ad mortem.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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