confesso (-a)
1confesso — |ê| s. m. Confissão. ‣ Etimologia: derivação regressiva de confessar confesso |é| adj. 1. Que confessou. ≠ INCONFESSO 2. Que foi confessado (ex.: crime confesso). • adj. s. m. 3. Que ou quem se converteu à religião católica. • s. m. 4. … …
2confesso — con·fès·so agg. 1. CO che ha ammesso e confessato i propri errori, che si è riconosciuto colpevole: reo confesso Contrari: inconfesso. 2. LE che si è confessato: pentuto e confesso mi rendei (Dante) {{line}} {{/line}} DATA: av. 1313. ETIMO: dal… …
3confesso — {{hw}}{{confesso}}{{/hw}}agg. Che riconosce e confessa i propri errori, peccati e sim.: reo –c; CONTR. Inconfesso …
4confesso — pl.m. confessi sing.f. confessa pl.f. confesse …
5confesso — agg. dichiarato, riconosciuto CONTR. inconfesso …
6confesso, bill taken pro — In equity practice, an order which the court of chancery makes when the defendant does not file an answer, that the plaintiff may take such a decree as the case made by his bill warrants …
7confesso, bill taken pro — In equity practice, an order which the court of chancery makes when the defendant does not file an answer, that the plaintiff may take such a decree as the case made by his bill warrants …
8pro confesso — pro con·fes·so /ˌprō kən fe sō/ adv [Latin]: as though confessed the plaintiff s pleadings were taken pro confesso since the defendant did not appear see also decree pro confesso at decree Merriam Webster’s D …
9pro confesso — |prōkən|fe(ˌ)sō adverb (or adjective) Etymology: Latin, as (if) confessed law : in the category of what may be considered as true, factual, or valid by reason of not having been denied or rejected the matter was taken pro confesso since the… …
10decree pro confesso — see decree Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …