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admissum

admissum · n

a wrong done

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What it meant

admissum — Lewis & Short

admissum, i, n.id.,

I a wrong done, a trespass, fault, crime: judicia, quae etiam nullo admisso consequi possent, Cic. Part. Or. 35: tale admissum, Liv. 25, 23: de admissis Poppeae, Tac. A. 11, 4; cf. admitto, II. C.

Where it came from

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