censor morum
English edit
Etymology edit
From Latin censor morum, "censor (critic) of morals".
Noun edit
censor morum
- A censor of morals.
- 1785, Thomas Jefferson, Notes on the State of Virginia, Query XVII.
- The several sects perform the office of a censor morum over each other.
- 1785, Thomas Jefferson, Notes on the State of Virginia, Query XVII.
Translations edit
censor of morals
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