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Definition of praedo

Definition: Praedo (pronounced pree-doh) is a Latin term used in Roman law to refer to a robber. The plural form of praedo is praedones.

Example 1: The praedones attacked the caravan and stole all the goods.

Example 2: The Roman authorities were always on the lookout for praedones who threatened the safety of the citizens.

These examples illustrate how praedo was used in Roman law to describe a person who committed robbery or theft. In the first example, praedones refers to a group of robbers who attacked a caravan and stole its goods. In the second example, praedones is used to describe individuals who posed a threat to the safety of the citizens and were therefore sought after by the authorities.

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Simple Definition

Term: PRAEDO

Definition: A praedo is a robber according to Roman law. Praedones is the plural form of praedo.

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