Lat. In Roman law. A person whose right of reputation was diminished (involving the loss of some of the rights of citizenship) either on account of his in- famous avocation or because of conviction for crime. Mackeld. Rom. Law,
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Lat. In Roman law. A person whose right of reputation was diminished (involving the loss of some of the rights of citizenship) either on account of his in- famous avocation or because of conviction for crime. Mackeld. Rom. Law,
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