Definition
In Latin legal and philosophical contexts, a term meaning doubt or uncertainty; often used in the phrase 'in dubio' (in doubt).
Etymology
Direct from Latin 'dubium,' the neuter form of 'dubius' (doubtful). Used in English academic and legal writing that references Latin principles, especially in philosophy and jurisprudence.
Kelly Says
The phrase 'in dubio pro reo' (when in doubt, for the accused) is a foundational principle of Western law—meaning the burden of proof rests on the accuser, not the defendant.
Translations
ARالعربية
dubio
doo-bee-oh
CACatalà
dubio
doo-bee-oh
CSČeština
dubio
doo-bee-oh
DEDeutsch
dubio
doo-bee-oh
ELΕλληνικά
dubio
doo-bee-oh
ESEspañol
dubio
doo-bee-oh
FRFrançais
dubio
doo-bee-oh
HIहिन्दी
dubio
doo-bee-oh
HUMagyar
dubio
doo-bee-oh
IDBahasa Indonesia
dubio
doo-bee-oh
ITItaliano
dubio
doo-bee-oh
MSBahasa Melayu
dubio
doo-bee-oh
MYမြန်မာ
dubio
doo-bee-oh
NLNederlands
dubio
doo-bee-oh
PLPolski
dubio
doo-bee-oh
PTPortuguês
dubio
doo-bee-oh
RORomână
dubio
doo-bee-oh
RUРусский
dubio
doo-bee-oh
SVSvenska
dubio
doo-bee-oh
SWKiswahili
dubio
doo-bee-oh
TEతెలుగు
dubio
doo-bee-oh
TRTürkçe
dubio
doo-bee-oh
UKУкраїнська
dubio
doo-bee-oh
VITiếng Việt
dubio
doo-bee-oh