Definition of Criminis

1. Noun. (plural of crimini) ¹

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Definition of Criminis

1. crimini [n] - See also: crimini

Lexicographical Neighbors of Criminis

criminalness
criminals
criminate
criminated
criminates
criminating
crimination
criminations
criminative
criminatory
crimine
criminently
criminetly
criming
crimini
criminis (current term)
criminogenic
criminogenically
criminological
criminologies
criminologist
criminologists
criminology
criminous
criminously
criminousness
criminy
crimmer
crimmers
crimosin

Literary usage of Criminis

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Law of Marriage and Divorce, Giving the Law in All the States and by Frank H Keezer (1906)
"Particeps criminis must be named if known. In bringing a libel or petition for divorce on the ground of adultery, the name of the particeps criminis should ..."

2. Cotton is King, and Pro-slavery Arguments: Comprising the Writings of by David Christy, Albert Taylor Bledsoe, Thornton Stringfellow, Robert Goodloe Harper, James Henry Hammond, Samuel Adolphus Cartwright, Charles Hodge (1860)
"Moral relations of Slavery—Relations of the consumer of Slave labor products to the system—Grand error of all Anti-Slavery effort—Law of particeps criminis ..."

3. A General Abridgment and Digest of American Law: With Occasional Notes and by Nathan Dane (1824)
"Nor is his com- Art. 4. capitally ; and though this accomplice, or particeps criminis, CH. SO. petency affected by a promise of pardon, but only his credit; ..."

4. The Ecclesiastical Law by Richard Burn (1842)
"... canonicas puniri, sic etiam laici participes ejusdem criminis." [[This passage has been adopted by Oughton to its full extent (a). [[Judgment. ..."

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