DEMINUTIO
deminutio (dee-mi-n[y]oo-shee-oh), n.[fr. Latin deminuere “taking away”] Roman law. A
deprivation or loss. • The term appeared, for example, in the phrase capitis deminutio “the loss of
civil status.” — Also spelled diminutio. Pl. deminutiones (dee-mi-n[y]oo-shee-oh-neez). See
CAPITIS DEMINUTIO. [Blacks Law 8th]