sacerglossary / SACER sacer (sas-[schwa]r), adj. [Latin “sacred; forfeited to a god”] Roman law. (Of an outlaw or a wrongdoer) punished by being placed outside the law’s protection. See CONSECRATIO CAPITIS; OUTLAWRY. 词条贡献者 双语律师Virginia,国内知名法学院民商法专业,擅长翻译各类与公司与并购相关的法律文件。