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dolous, a. Sc. Law. Now Obs. or rare.|ˈdəʊləs| [f. dole n.3 + -ous; cf. dolose a.] = dolose a.
1890J. Rankine Erskine's Princ. Law Scotl. (ed. 18) iv. iv. 544 It is of the essence of a crime that it is a dolous act inferring punishment. 1928J. C. Fenton in Encycl. Laws Scotl. V. 54 It is..of the essence of crime that the act must be ‘dolous’. 1946A. D. Gibb Students' Gloss. Scottish Legal Terms 30 Dole, evil intention, malus animus, malice in the legal sense. Adjective, dolous. Obsolescent, with mens rea gaining in favour. Hence ˈdolously adv.
1939Glegg & Duncan Law Reparation Scotl. (ed. 3) vii. 132 The necessity of proving that her consent has been obtained dolously. |