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‖ justitium|dʒʌˈstɪʃɪəm| [L., cessation from business in the courts of justice, legal vacation, f. jūs law, right + -stitium, f. ppl. stem of sistĕre to stand, stop.] A legal vacation.
1646Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. iv. xiii. 222 As though there were any seriation in nature or justitiums imaginable in professions, whose subject is naturall. 1691Blount Law. Dict., Justitium, a ceasing from the Prosecution of Law and exercising Justice, in places Judicial: The Vacation. 1721in Bailey; and in later Dicts. |