stultiloquiumglossary / STULTILOQUIUM stultiloquium (st[schwa]l-ti-loh-kwee-[schwa]m). [fr. Latin stultus “foolish” + loqui “to speak”] Hist. A frivolous pleading punishable by fine. • This may have been the origin of the beaupleader. See BEAUPLEADER. 词条贡献者 资深译员Connie,国际知名法学院金融专业,擅长翻译各类与证券监管执法相关的法律文件。
stultiloquium STULTILOQUIUM, 妄言, 恶辩 stultiloquium 〈拉〉(英格兰古法)妄言;恶辩 被约翰王〔King John〕处以罚金的一种恶意辩护,它被认为是恶辩罚金〔fines for beau-pleader〕的起源。 (→beaupleader)