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“absolvo”
Absolvo.
I acquit.
A judge acquitting a person after a trial may say, "Absolvo!" It's also a term employed by a jury when voting for the acquittal of the accused.
It was used in the Roman courts but not in the Roman Assemblies.
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Latin Proverbs, Mottoes, Phrases, and Words: Group A
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solv-, -solu-, solut-, -sol, -soluble, -solubility, -solvent
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