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Animadversion
Animadversion An`i*mad*ver"sion, n. [L. animadversio, fr. animadvertere: cf. F. animadversion. See Animadvert.] 1. The act or power of perceiving or taking notice; direct or simple perception. [Obs.] The soul is the sole percipient which hath animadversion and sense, properly so called. --Glanvill. 2. Monition; warning. [Obs.] --Clarendon. 3. Remarks by way of criticism and usually of censure; adverse criticism; reproof; blame. He dismissed their commissioners with severe and sharp animadversions. --Clarendon. 4. Judicial cognizance of an offense; chastisement; punishment. [Archaic] ``Divine animadversions.' --Wesley. Syn: Stricture; criticism; censure; reproof; blame; comment.

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- inflicted. Castigatiobeing hit by the centurion with his staff or animadversio fustium (Tac. Annals I, 23) Reduction of rations or to be forced to eat...
- anything." Castigatiobeing hit by the centurion with his staff or animadversio fustium Reduction of rations, or to be forced to eat barley instead of...
- turn him over to the temporal authorities – the "secular arm" – for animadversio debita, the punishment decreed by local law, usually burning to death...
- branch of their duties was called nota ("mark, letter") or notatio, or animadversio censoria ("censorial reproach"). In inflicting it, they were guided only...
- turn him over to the temporal authorities – the "secular arm" – for animadversio debita, the punishment decreed by local law, usually burning to death...
- Philosophiæ atque Medicinæ,' and 'De Claris Medicis;' and left in m****cript 'Animadversio in omnes Galeni libros,' 'Hippocratis quædam **** MSS. collate,' 'In Alexandrum...
- et Intercisione Gratiæ et Justificationis, Leyden, 1616 and 1618. An ‘Animadversio brevis’ on this work was published in 1618 by Robert Abbot. "Thomson...
- subsequently, were to be handed over to the lay authorities to receive their animadversio debita ("due penalty"). All those who supported heresy were deprived...
- about Illyrian-language prosody ("Brevis in prosodiam Illyricae linguae animadversio", 1791) and a booklet about Illyrian poetry and the laws of aesthetics...
- illi merito accidisse existimatum est ut laetarentur omnes neque ulla animadversio constitueretur. Livy, Periocha 86: in praetorio suo vivus exustus est...