<span class="searchmatch">scrūpulum</span> accusative singular of scrūpulus “<span class="searchmatch">scrupulum</span>”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press scrupulum...
(meaning 1/24 of ounce) <span class="searchmatch">scrūpulum</span>, scrīpulum, scrīptulum, scrīptlum Diminutive from scrūpus (“rough or sharp stone; anxiety”) + -ulus. (Classical Latin)...
Phrase-Book[1], London: Macmillan and Co. to relieve a man of his scruple: <span class="searchmatch">scrupulum</span> ex animo alicuius evellere (Rosc. Am. 2. 6) to destroy superstition root...
its meaning, "smallest division of weight", was more frequently written <span class="searchmatch">scrūpulum</span>, scrīpulum, and by some fancied derivation from scrīptum was written scrīptulum...
(ex se de aliis) coniecturam facere to relieve a man of his scruple: <span class="searchmatch">scrupulum</span> ex animo alicuius evellere (Rosc. Am. 2. 6) according to my strong conviction:...
mind: errorem animo imbibere (ambiguous) to relieve a man of his scruple: <span class="searchmatch">scrupulum</span> ex animo alicuius evellere (Rosc. Am. 2. 6) (ambiguous) to think over...
mind: errorem animo imbibere (ambiguous) to relieve a man of his scruple: <span class="searchmatch">scrupulum</span> ex animo alicuius evellere (Rosc. Am. 2. 6) (ambiguous) to think over...