Public disgrace, infamy, reproach, dishonor. Ignominy is the opposite of esteem. Wolff, 145. See Infamy. … [Read more...] about IGNOMINY
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Ill. App.
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IGNORAMUS
practice. We are ignorant. This word, which in law means we are uninformed, is written on a bill by a grand jury, when they find that there is not sufficient evidence to authorize their finding it a true bill. Sometimes, instead of using this word, the grand jury endorse on the bill, Not found. 4 Bl. Com. 305. Vide Grand Jury. Latin: "We are ignorant ;" "We ignore it." Formerly … [Read more...] about IGNORAMUS
Ill. App. 2d
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IGNORANCE
The want of knowledge. 2. Ignorance is distinguishable from error. Ignorance is want of knowledge; error is the non-conformity or opposition of our ideas to the truth. Considered as a motive of our actions, ignorance differs but little from error. They are generally found together, and what is said of one is said of both. 3. Ignorance and error, are of several kinds. 1. When … [Read more...] about IGNORANCE
