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suum cuique
[ soo-oom kooi-kwe; English soo-uhm kahy-kwee, kwahy-, kwee-kwe ]
- to each his own; to each what rightfully belongs to him.
Example Sentences
They are the German translation of the Roman law maxim Suum cuique, incorporated not just into German law but legal systems across Europe.
It is often held, however, that there is a positive as well as a negative side to justice, and the two sides are respectively expressed in the formulas: Neminem laede and suum cuique—Hurt no one and give every one his due.
That they shall promise to be just, chaste, and to protect and support Widows and Orphans, according to their motto, Suum cuique.
A Star of Silver is embroider'd on the Coat; and in the middle of it is an Orange Escutcheon, over which is a black Eagle crown'd with Wings display'd, holding in one of its Talons a Crown of Laurel, and in the other a Thunder-bolt, with the Motto, Suum cuique, in Letters of Gold.
In Thursday's number a contributor asked the man who had signed himself "Suum cuique," if it meant "For every pig."
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