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Latin
Adjective
innocentum
- genitive masculine/feminine/neuter plural of innocens
438 CE,
Codex Theodosianus 9.1.14:
- quicumque alium de homicidii crimine periculosa vel capitali obiectione pulsaverit, non prius a iudicibus audiatur, quam se similem poenam, quam reo intendit, conscripserit subiturum: et si servos alienos accusandos esse crediderit, se simili inscriptione constringat, futurum ut supplicia innocentum servorum aut poena capitis sui aut facultatum amissione compenset.
Noun
innocentum
- genitive plural of innocens
References
- ^ T. Macci Plauti Captivi, Trinummus, et Rudens. With English Notes, critical and explanatory. By C. S. Harrington, New York, 1870, page 159