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jus-jūrandum (noun N) : (often separately jurisque jurandi, Cic. Cael. 22, 54; id. Off. 3, 29, 104;
* In an inverted order: qui jurando jure malo quaerunt rem,Plaut. Ps. 1, 2, 63), n.2. jus-juro, an oath (class.; cf. sacramentum): jusjurandum pollicitus est dare mihi, neque se hasce aedes vendidisse, etc.,Plaut. Most. 5, 1, 36: est enim jusjurandum affirmatio religiosa,Cic. Off. 3, 29, 104: socius vestrae religionis jurisque jurandi,id. Cael. 54: jurare,id. Fam. 5, 2, 7: idem jusjurandum adigit Afranium,made him take the same oath,Caes. B. C. 1, 76: accipere,to take an oath, be sworn,id. ib. 3, 28: deferre alicui,to tender to one,Quint. 5, 6, 4: offerre,id. 5, 6, 1: recipere,id. ib.: exigere ab aliquo,to demand, require,id. ib.: jurejurando stare,to keep one's oath,id. 5, 6, 4: conservare,Cic. Off. 3, 27, 100: violare, to break or violate, id. ib. 29: remittere, to dispense with, i. e. to accept the word or promise instead of the oath, Dig. 12, 2, 6 al.: neglegere,Cic. Inv. 1, 29, 46: jurejurando civitatem obstringere,to bind by an oath,Caes. B. G. 1, 31; 1, 76, 3; 2, 18, 5: jurejurando teneri,to be bound by an oath,Cic. Off. 3, 27, 100: jurejurando aliquid decidere,Dig. 42, 1, 56: fraudem jure tueri jurando,Juv. 13, 201 sq. —Plur.: jura, Paul. ex Fest. 132, 29.
Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary
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