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Imperitia culp' annumeratur

Imperitia culp' annumeratur. Jur. Civ, (Want of skill is reckoned as a fault.)

Ides

months on the 13th, Smi. Clas. Antiq. This method of reckoning is still retained in the Chancery of Rome, and in

Good Friday

Court (R.S.C. 1883, Ord. LXIII., r. 4), and is not reckoned in the computation of limited time (less than six days)

Reckon

To make an enumeration or computation to engage in numbering or computing

Faldworth

Faldworth, a person of age, that he may be reckoned of some decennary, Du Fresne. See DECENNARY.

Recount

To count or reckon again

Overreckon

To reckon too highly

Quinzaine

fifteenth day after a feast day including both in the reckoning

Compt

Account reckoning computation

Disoccident

To turn away from the west to throw out of reckoning as to longitude

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