amittere
11amittere curiam — To be deprived of the right of coming into court …
12amittere liberam legem — To lose his free law; to lose the privilege of a court; to lose the right to testify; to become outlawed. See 3 Bl Comm 340 …
13rem amittere — index forfeit Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
14legem amittere — To lose one s law. When a man was condemmed as a recreant, amittere liberem legem–to lose his free law–that is, to become infamous, and not to be accounted liber et legalis homo–a free and lawful man–he was supposed thereby to be forsworn, and… …
15liberam legem amittere — Same as legem amittere …
16Rebus in adversis animam amittere noli… — См. Крепость и волю дарует борьба …
Большой толково-фразеологический словарь Михельсона (оригинальная орфография)
17legem amittere — /liyjam amitariy/ To lose one s law; that is, to lose one s privilege of being admitted to take an oath …
18liberam legem amittere — /libaram liyjam amiteriy/ To lose one s free law (called the villainous judgment), to become discredited or disabled as juror and witness, to forfeit goods and chattels and lands for life, to have those lands wasted, houses razed, trees rooted up …
19nemo debet rem suam sine facto aut defectu suo amittere — /niymow debat rem s(y)uwam sayniy faektow 6t dafekt(y)uw amitariy/ No man ought to lose his property without his own act or default …
20non videntur rem amittere quibus propria non fuit — /non vadentar rem aeitariy kwibas prowpriya non f(y)uwat/ They are not considered as losing a thing whose own it was not …