Significatio vocis ius vitae necisque | Babel Free
[ˈjuːs ˈwiː.tae̯ nɛˈkɪs.kʷɛ]Exempla
“In Roman law, the Latin expression "Ius vitae necisque" (the power of life and death) indicated one of the powers contained in the head of the household (patria potestas), who enjoyed the right of life and death over all those subject to his power (wife, children, slaves, etc.).”
Gradus CEFR
C1
Provectus
Hoc verbum pars est vocabularii CEFR C1 — gradus provectus.
Hoc verbum pars est vocabularii CEFR C1 — gradus provectus.
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