- Inducĭae
Inducĭae (lat.), 1) Waffenstillstand; 2) Frist, bes. für unschuldige (unvorsätzliche) Schuldner.
Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.
Inducĭae (lat.), 1) Waffenstillstand; 2) Frist, bes. für unschuldige (unvorsätzliche) Schuldner.
Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.
INDUCIAE — Lycanoris inventum, iuxta Plin. l. 7. c. 56. sunt conventio, per quam bello manente ad tempus bellicis actibus abstinendum est. Virg. pacem sequestram dixit, Serv. ad eum, pacem temporalem, ut et Thuxydidis Scholiastes εἰρην´ην πρόςκαιρον… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Induciae — Induciae, lat., Waffenstillstand; Inducien, Frist für Schulden … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
induciae legales — noun plural see induciae 1a … Useful english dictionary
induciae — n. armistice, cease fire, peace treaty … English contemporary dictionary
induciae — in·du·ci·ae … English syllables
induciae — n.pl. pl. armistice … Dictionary of difficult words
induciae — /ind(y)uws(h)iyiy/ In international law, a truce; a suspension of hostilities; an agreement during war to abstain for a time from warlike acts … Black's law dictionary
induciae — /ind(y)uws(h)iyiy/ In international law, a truce; a suspension of hostilities; an agreement during war to abstain for a time from warlike acts … Black's law dictionary
induciae — An armistice; a truce; a suspension of hostilities; an indulgence … Ballentine's law dictionary
induciae — … Useful english dictionary