flagitare

flagitare
index call (demand), dun, solicit

Burton's Legal Thesaurus. . 2006

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  • importuner — Importuner, Flagitare aliquem. B. Importuner quelqu un de force d outrages, Vexare aliquem maledictis. Importuner la Cour de requestes, Libellis aures Curiae fatigare, Suppliciter flagitare operam Curiae vacuam, Libellis frequentibus Curiae… …   Thresor de la langue françoyse

  • Flagitate — Flag i*tate, v. t. [L. flagitatus, p. p. of flagitare to demand. See {Flagitious}.] To importune; to demand fiercely or with passion. [Archaic] Carcyle. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Flagitious — Fla*gi tious, a. [L. flagitiosus, fr. flagitium a shameful or disgraceful act, orig., a burning desire, heat of passion, from flagitare to demand hotly, fiercely; cf. flagrare to burn, E. flagrant.] 1. Disgracefully or shamefully criminal;… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Flagitiously — Flagitious Fla*gi tious, a. [L. flagitiosus, fr. flagitium a shameful or disgraceful act, orig., a burning desire, heat of passion, from flagitare to demand hotly, fiercely; cf. flagrare to burn, E. flagrant.] 1. Disgracefully or shamefully… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Flagitiousness — Flagitious Fla*gi tious, a. [L. flagitiosus, fr. flagitium a shameful or disgraceful act, orig., a burning desire, heat of passion, from flagitare to demand hotly, fiercely; cf. flagrare to burn, E. flagrant.] 1. Disgracefully or shamefully… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Pro Archia Poeta — is Marcus Tullius Cicero s oration in the defense of Aulus Licinas Archias, a poet accused of not being a Roman citizen. This accusation is believed to have been a political move against L. Lucullus through Archias. The poet was originally Greek… …   Wikipedia

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  • call — 1 vt 1: to announce or recite loudly call ed the civil trial list 2: to admit (a person) as a barrister was call ed to the bar 3: to demand payment of esp. by formal notice call …   Law dictionary

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