particeps criminis

English edit

Etymology edit

From Latin particeps +‎ crīminis, literally participant in the crime.

Noun edit

particeps criminis (plural particeps criminis or particepes criminis)

  1. (law) An accomplice in crime; an accessory. [from 17th c.]
    • 1968, Charles Portis, True Grit:
      “I have heard too that he was particeps criminis in some road-agent work before he came here and attached himself to the courthouse.”