In magnum scandalum ignominium et contemptum dicti Capitalis Justiciarii et authoritatis suæ in malum et pernitiosum exemplum omnium aliorum in tali casu delinquentium ac contra pacem dicti domini regis nunc coronam et dignitatem suas &c.
The common sayings are in place here: Abusus non tollit usum; there isscandalum datum et scandalum acceptum.
Christ shunned a scandal which would have been merely passive, and therefore that this is not to be taken for a sure and perpetual rule, scandalum datum, not acceptum esse vitandum.
As for his lordship there is, as everybody knows, an offence called scandalum magnatum, which renders a person who defames a peer or attacks his honour liable to prosecution, fine, and imprisonment.
We are entitled to the action of scandalum magnatum,--a privilege peculiar to ourselves.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "scandalum" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.