sententia

Etymology
Either from earlier, from , equivalent to ; or from , a remnant of a PIE root aorist.

Noun

 * 1) a way of thinking, view, opinion, judgement or sentence
 * 2) a purpose, intention, will
 * 3)  a vote of opinion
 * 4) the vote of a juryman or of a jury
 * 5)  an authoritative decision, pronouncement, judgement, decree
 * 6) a feeling, sense, idea, notion
 * 7) the main drift, substance; spirit of a law
 * 8) a thought expressed in words; a sense, meaning, signification
 * 9) any terse and pointed observation ; a maxim, epigram
 * 10)  a self-contained group of words, a finished clause, sentence, period
 * 1)  a vote of opinion
 * 2) the vote of a juryman or of a jury
 * 3)  an authoritative decision, pronouncement, judgement, decree
 * 4) a feeling, sense, idea, notion
 * 5) the main drift, substance; spirit of a law
 * 6) a thought expressed in words; a sense, meaning, signification
 * 7) any terse and pointed observation ; a maxim, epigram
 * 8)  a self-contained group of words, a finished clause, sentence, period
 * 1) the main drift, substance; spirit of a law
 * 2) a thought expressed in words; a sense, meaning, signification
 * 3) any terse and pointed observation ; a maxim, epigram
 * 4)  a self-contained group of words, a finished clause, sentence, period
 * 1) any terse and pointed observation ; a maxim, epigram
 * 2)  a self-contained group of words, a finished clause, sentence, period
 * 1)  a self-contained group of words, a finished clause, sentence, period
 * 1)  a self-contained group of words, a finished clause, sentence, period