IUSTITIA, iustitia
Sounds Like: yoo-STEE-tee-ah
Translations: justice, righteousness, equity, a justice, a righteousness
From the root: IUSTITIA
Part of Speech: Noun
Explanation: Iustitia refers to the concept of justice, righteousness, or equity. It embodies the idea of fairness, moral uprightness, and adherence to law and order. It is often used in philosophical, legal, and ethical contexts to describe the quality of being just or righteous, or the act of administering what is due.
Inflection: Singular, Nominative or Ablative, Feminine
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- IUSTITIAE — of justice, of righteousness, of equity, justices, righteous acts, to justice, to righteousness, to equity
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