Legal Definition and Related Resources of Dedititii
Meaning of Dedititii
(Lat.) In Roman law. Criminals who have been marked in the face or on the body with fire or an iron so that the mark cannot be erased, and subsequently manumitted. Calv. Lex.
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Concept of “Dedititii”
Traditional meaning of dedititii in English (with some legal use of this latin concept in England and the United States in the XIX Century) [1]: (in Latin) Criminals who were marked by burns on face or body.
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- Based on A Concise Law Dictionary of Words, Phrases and Maxims, “Dedititii”, Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1911, United States. It is also called the Stimson’s Law dictionary. This term and/or definition may be absolete.
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