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PRODERE — verbumsollenne, de Intertegibus, apud veteres Romanos, vide supra. Sic capta Vestalis, dictus Dictaetor, proditus Falmen, notante Cur. Fortunatianô, l. 3 etc … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Heu, quam difficile est crimen non prodere vultu. — См. На злодее и шапка горит … Большой толково-фразеологический словарь Михельсона (оригинальная орфография)
nemo tenetur prodere seipsum — /niymow taniytar prowdariy siyipsam/ No one is bound to betray himself. In other words, no one can be compelled to criminate himself … Black's law dictionary
nemo tenetur seipsum prodere — /niymow taniytar siyipsam prowdariy/ No one is bound to betray himself … Black's law dictionary
nemo tenetur prodere seipsum — /niymow taniytar prowdariy siyipsam/ No one is bound to betray himself. In other words, no one can be compelled to criminate himself … Black's law dictionary
nemo tenetur seipsum prodere — /niymow taniytar siyipsam prowdariy/ No one is bound to betray himself … Black's law dictionary
Nemo tenebatur prodere seipsum — No one was bound to appear against himself. See 4 Bl Comm 296 … Ballentine's law dictionary
Nemo tenetur prodere seipsum — No one is bound to betray himself … Ballentine's law dictionary
Nemo tenetur seipsum prodere — No one is bound to betray himself. Ex parte Senior, 37 Fla 1, 19 So 652 … Ballentine's law dictionary
descouvrir — Descouvrir, actiu. acut. en general est oster ce qui couvre quelque chose, Detegere, et particulierement dire ce qui est secret et mussé, Reuelare, Et consequemment trouver ce qui est caché. Il a descouvert un thresor, Inuenit thesaurum. Et en… … Thresor de la langue françoyse