Legal Definition and Related Resources of Stuprum
Meaning of Stuprum
(Lat.) In Roman law. The criminal sexual intercourse which took place between a man and a single woman, maid, or widow, who before lived honestly. Inst. 4. 18. 4; Dig. 48. 5. 6; Id. 50. 16. 101; 1 Bouv. Inst. Theolo. ps. 3, quaest. 2, art. 2, p. 252,
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