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judicatum
‖ judicatum Philos. rare. (dʒuːdɪˈkeɪtəm, -ɑːtəm) Pl. -ata. [L. jūdicātum judgement, pa.pple. of jūdicāre to judge.] (See quots.)1913 Mind XXII. 15 As I use the term, the proposition is what the logicians call the import of the judgment or proposition. It is the propositum or judicatum. I do not use... Oxford English Dictionary
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Verecundus of Junca
Pope Vigilius's Judicatum having excited almost universal discontent, both the pope and the Emperor Justinian agreed the question should be settled in wikipedia.org
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propositum
‖ propositum Philos. (prəʊˈpɒzɪtəm) [L., neut. of prōpositus: see next.] The first premise of a syllogism; an argument, principal theme or subject propounded.1858 A. De Morgan On Syllogism (1966) 83, I see great difference in the propositum between ‘This house was built by Jack’ and ‘This is the [or... Oxford English Dictionary
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defensor
defensor (dɪˈfɛnsə(r), -ɔː(r)) Forms: 4–5 defensour, (4–6 -oure, 5 -owre), 6 defencer, 6– defensor. [ME. and AFr. defensour = OF. *defenseor, in 13th c. deffenceour, mod.F. défenseur:—L. dēfensātōr-em (Jerome), agent-n. from dēfensāre, freq. of dēfendĕre to defend. By later changes in Eng. the word ... Oxford English Dictionary
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