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TALIO

Volume 18 · 67 words · 1797 Edition

(lex talionis), a species of punishment in the Mosaic law, whereby an evil is returned similar to that committed against us by another; hence that expression, "Eye for eye, tooth for tooth." This law was at first inferred in the 12 tables amongst the Romans; but afterwards let aside, and a power given to the prætor to fix upon a sum of money for the damage done.