idiota
idiota (id-ee-oh-t[schwa]). [Latin] Civil law. 1. An unlearned, simple person. 2. A private person; one not in public office.
idiota (id-ee-oh-t[schwa]). [Latin] Civil law. 1. An unlearned, simple person. 2. A private person; one not in public office.
idiota a nativitate 〈拉〉天生的白痴 生来就没有理解能力的人,因此法律推定其永远也不可能有该能力。
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de idiota inquirendo (dee id-ee-oh-t[schwa] in-kwI-ren-doh or in-kw[schwa]-ren-doh). [Latin “of inquiring concerning an idiot”] Hist. A writ directing the sheriff to open an inquiry before a jury of 12 into whether a person is an idiot, that is, mentally incapable of managing personal affairs.
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purus idiota (pyoor-[schwa]s id-ee-oh-t[schwa]). [Latin] An absolute or congenital idiot. See IDIOT.
idiota inquirendo (id-ee-oh-t[schwa] in-kwI-ren-doh or in-kw[schwa]-ren-doh). See DE IDIOTA INQUIRENDO.
si sit incompos mentis, fatuus, et naturaliter idiota (sI sit in-kom-p[schwa]s men-tis, fach-oo-[schwa]s, et nach-[schwa]-ray-li-t[schwa]r id-ee-oh-t[schwa]). [Law Latin] Scots law. If he is of unsound mind, fatuous, and naturally an idiot. • The phrase appeared in reference to an inquiry that was posed to a jury required to make an idiocy determination.
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idiota a casu et infirmitate 〈拉〉由疾病和事故造成的白痴
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