Any state-constituted assemblage of persons for deliberation was called 'consilium publicum' (e.
Malum est consilium quod mutari non potest=--That is bad counsel which cannot be changed.
Ratio et consilium propriƦ ducis artes=--Thought and deliberation are the qualities proper to a general.
Gladiator in arena consilium capit=--The gladiator is taking advice when he is already in the lists.
Nemo potest mutare consilium suum in alterius injuriam=--No one can change what he proposes to enact to the damage of another.
Levis est dolor qui capere consilium potest=--Grief 35 is light which can take advice.
Malum consilium consultori pessimum=--Bad advice is most pernicious to the adviser.
It was entitledConsilium quattuor delectorum a Paulo III.
They met and drafted a report which was presented to the Pope in 1537, and is known as the Consilium delectorum cardinalium et aliorum praelatorum de emendanda ecclesia.
It is in one sense rather annoying that he should have mistaken so widely the publication under question, and spent so much time in confirming what few, if any, now doubt, of the Papal origin of the Consilium Delectorum Cardinalium.
Menebrea, and the Consilium Primum of Bartholomew Chassenee, cited in the appended bibliography.
That this knowledge is possible, Solomon is our surety, who saith, Consilium in corde viri tanquam aqua profunda; sed vir prudens exhauriet illud.
In German universities, the consilium abeundi "consists in expulsion out of the district of the court of justice within which the university is situated.
In German universities, the relegation is the punishment next in severity to the consilium abeundi.
This consilium abeundi consists in expulsion out of the district of the court of justice within which the university is situated.
Those who have been guilty of exciting others to fight a duel, shall suffer the consilium abeundi, or in some aggravated cases the simple or sharper relegation.
Whoever refuses to do this shall immediately receive the consilium abeundi; and whoever afterwards breaks his word of honour and again fights, shall be visited with the sharper relegation, also he who fights with him.
He who, notwithstanding, breaks this promise, and becomes guilty of an offence which would draw upon another at least eight days' imprisonment, can meet with no lighter punishment than the consilium abeundi.
The signing of the consilium abeundi, includes a solemn promise not to suffer himself to become guilty in future of any offence, even of smaller moment.
The appeal from the sentence of the amtmann, lies to the senate, which also pronounces the consilium abeundi and the relegation, on the motion of the amtmann.
You will go on cudgelling watchmen till you get the Consilium abeundi.
September 1616, wrote at Venice his Consilium profectionis, and then went by way of Switzerland, Heidelberg and Rotterdam to England, where he arrived in December.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "consilium" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.