|dōˌlīˈkāˌpaks adjective
Etymology: Latin, capable of deceit
: old enough or of sufficient intelligence and sane enough to be legally responsible for wrongful acts — opposed to doli incapax
|dōˌlīˈkāˌpaks adjective
Etymology: Latin, capable of deceit
: old enough or of sufficient intelligence and sane enough to be legally responsible for wrongful acts — opposed to doli incapax
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012