captio — index fallacy Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
captio — /kaepshiyow/ In old English law and practice, a taking or seizure; arrest; receiving; holding of court … Black's law dictionary
captio — /kaepshiyow/ In old English law and practice, a taking or seizure; arrest; receiving; holding of court … Black's law dictionary
captio — A caption … Ballentine's law dictionary
pignoris captio — (Civil law.) The taking of a pledge to secure the payment of a demand … Ballentine's law dictionary
Flamen Divi Iulii — Flamines maiores und flamen Divi Iulii auf einem Relief der Ara Pacis. Der flamen Divi Iulii war in der religio Romana der Priester des Gottes Divus Iulius. Er war der vierte und einflussreichste der großen Flamines, der sogenannten flamines… … Deutsch Wikipedia
capción — ► sustantivo femenino 1 Captación, acción y resultado de captar. 2 DERECHO Captura, detención o apresamiento. * * * capción (del lat. «captĭo, ōnis») 1 f. Captación. 2 Der. Captura. * * * capción. (Del lat. captĭo, ōnis). f. captación. * * * ► … Enciclopedia Universal
Kaption — Kap|ti|on 〈f. 20; veraltet〉 1. verfängl. Art zu fragen 2. verfängl. Fehlschluss [<lat. captio „das Fangen“; zu capere „fangen“] * * * Kap|ti|on, die; , en [lat. captio = Täuschung, Betrug, zu: captare = greifen; verlangen, erschleichen,… … Universal-Lexikon
Caption — Cap tion, n. [L. captio, fr. caper to take. In senses 3 and 4, perhaps confounded in meaning with L. caput a head. See {Capacious}.] 1. A caviling; a sophism. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] This doctrine is for caption and contradiction. Bacon. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
captious — adjective Etymology: Middle English capcious, from Middle French or Latin; Middle French captieux, from Latin captiosus, from captio deception, verbal quibble, from capere to take more at heave Date: 14th century 1. marked by an often ill natured … New Collegiate Dictionary
57 — Year 57 was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. NOTOC EventsBy placeRoman Empire*Envoys from Cilicia come to Rome to accuse their late governor, Cossutianus Captio, of extortion; the… … Wikipedia