talio
/tæˈliːoʊ/Definitions
1. noun
A form of ancient Roman revenge, where the victim’s family members were punished in proportion to the crime.
“The judge sentenced the defendant to talio, making sure justice was served.”
1. noun
A form of ancient Roman revenge, where the victim’s family members were punished in proportion to the crime.
“The judge sentenced the defendant to talio, making sure justice was served.”