affectus n m
1affectus — (s.m.) Si ha quando l oratore si serve di mezzi emozionali per commuovere l arbitro della situazione. Lausberg distingue due gradi di emozione: l ethos, che è il grado di emozione più moderata, e il pathos che è il grado di emozione più… …
2affectus — /afektas/ Disposition; intention, impulse or affection of the mind. One of the causes for a challenge of a juror is propter affectum, on account of a suspicion of bias or favor. 3 Bl.Comm. 363 …
3affectus — /afektas/ Disposition; intention, impulse or affection of the mind. One of the causes for a challenge of a juror is propter affectum, on account of a suspicion of bias or favor. 3 Bl.Comm. 363 …
4affectus — Intent; disposition; attempt …
5affectus punitur licet non sequatur effectus — /afektas pyuwnaytar laysat non sakweytar afektas/ The intention is punished although the intended result does not follow …
6affectus punitur licet non sequatur effectus — /afektas pyuwnaytar laysat non sakweytar afektas/ The intention is punished although the intended result does not follow …
7affectus punitur, licet non sequatur effectus — The attempt is punishable although the result intended does not follow …
8in atrocioribus delictis punitur affectus licet non sequatur effectus — /in atr6ws(h)iyorabas daliktas pyuwnatar afektas laysat non sakweytar afektas/ In more atrocious crimes the intent is punished, though an effect does not follow …
9juris affectus in executione consistit — /juras afektas in eksakyuwshiyowniy kansistat/ The effect of the law consists in the execution …
10majore pcena affectus quam legibus statuta est, non est infamis — /majoriy piyna afektas kwaem liyjabas statyuwta est, non est anfeymas/ One affected with a greater punishment than is provided by law is not infamous …