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Definition of "integrum" [integrum]

  • Björnson, Björnstjerne 1832-1910. Norwegian writer who sought to revive the literary language and character of Norway. His works include the novel The Fisher Girl (1868) and the epic poem Arnljot Gelline (1870). He won the 1903 Nobel Prize for literature.

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Use "integrum" in a sentence
  • "Stant igitur partes attonitae, tanquam non ad conflictum progressuri, ob defectum evasi: noluit enim pars integrum habens numerum sociorum consentire, ut unus de suis demeretur; nec potuit pars altera quocumque pretio alterum ad supplendum vicem fugientis inducere."
  • "Habemus hic Petronium integrum, quem vidi meis oculis non sine admiratione."
  • "He tried his hand at ghostly advice, probably for the first time in his life, and recommended as an opiate for the agonised conscience of the Laird, reparation of the injuries he had done to these distressed families, which, he observed by the way, the civil law called restitutio in integrum."
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