Non compos mentis

Non compos mentis is a Latin legal phrase that translates to "of unsound mind": nōn ("not") prefaces compos mentis, meaning "having control of one's mind." This phrase was first used in thirteenth-century English law to describe people afflicted by madness, the loss of memory or ability to reason.[1]

  1. ^ "Non Compos Mentis". Oxford English Dictionary. Retrieved 2016-11-15.

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