The prolocutor absenting himself from the convocation, the archbishop pronounced sentence of contumacy against him. |
As is pointed out in the cases cited, there is no statutory definition of contumacy. |
The price of contumacy was outlawry, and decapitation between the two columns. |
If necessary such an internationalised national court of justice could judge certain responsibles of genocide by contumacy. |
He, however, added to his contumacy by surviving until his ninety-second year. |
To question his imbecile ideas is to stand in contumacy of the revelation of God. |