indicium
indicium (in-dish-ee-[schwa]m), n. [Latin] Roman law. 1. The act of providing evidence against an accused. 2. The act of promising recompense for a certain service. 3. A sign or mark; esp., something used as a type of proof. See INDICARE.
indicium (in-dish-ee-[schwa]m), n. [Latin] Roman law. 1. The act of providing evidence against an accused. 2. The act of promising recompense for a certain service. 3. A sign or mark; esp., something used as a type of proof. See INDICARE.
indicia n. (1)indicium之复数 (2)标记;象征;表明事实可能存在的情况 其存在可导致某种结论,在罗马法中大致相当于情况证据〔circumstantial evidence〕。