Compos mentis
Latin for “in possession of mind or reason.” Mr. Toogood uses this Latin phrase as a euphemism for Mr. Crawley’s questionable state of mind. See the commentary on mens sana in Chapter 20. [AM 2006]
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Latin for “in possession of mind or reason.” Mr. Toogood uses this Latin phrase as a euphemism for Mr. Crawley’s questionable state of mind. See the commentary on mens sana in Chapter 20. [AM 2006]