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81non compos mentis — /non kompas mentas/ Lat. Not sound of mind; insane. This is a very general term, embracing all varieties of mental infirmity. See incompetency insanity …
82fatuus, apud juriaconsultos nostros, accipitur pro non compos mentis; et fatuus dicitur, qui omnino desipit — /fstyuwas, aepad juraskansaltows nostrows, sksipatar prow non kompas mentas; et faetyuwas disatar kway omnaynow desapat/ Fatuous, among our jurisconsults, is understood for a man not of right mind; and he is called fatuus who is altogether… …
83non compos mentis — /non kompas mentas/ Lat. Not sound of mind; insane. This is a very general term, embracing all varieties of mental infirmity. See incompetency insanity …
84dum fait non compos mends suae, ut dicit — While he was of unsound mind, as he says. See 2 Bl Comm 291 …
85dum non fuit compos mentis — While he was of unsound mind …
86Fatuus, apud jurisconsultos nostros, accipitur pro non compos mentis; et fatuus dicitur, qui omnino desipit — Fatuus, among our men learned in the law, is treated as meaning not in one s right mind, and he is called fatuus who is altogether foolish …
87non compos mentis — Adjective: Mentally incompetent. Having a mental condition approximating total and positive incompetency; destitute of memory and understanding. Van Deusen v Sweet, 51 NY 378. Noun: A person of unsound mind. Beaumont s Case (Pa) 1 Whart 52 …
88composmentis — compos men·tis (mĕnʹtĭs) adj. Of sound mind; sane. [Latin : compos, having mastery of + mentis, genitive of mēns, mind.] * * * …
89composing room — compos′ing room n. pri a room in which compositors work …
90composing stick — compos′ing stick n. pri a portable, adjustable, usu. metal tray that the compositor holds in one hand while placing in it type gathered with the other hand • Etymology: 1670–80 …