/məˈlɪʃiə səˈpleɪt ˈeɪətətɛm/ – Latin Phrase
Definition: sự tinh quái ranh ma kèm với tuổi tác.
A more thorough explanation: “Malitia supplet aetatem” is a Latin legal term that means “malice supplies the age.” This principle is used in law to indicate that when a person commits a wrongful act with malicious intent, the law may treat them as if they were of the age required to have the necessary criminal intent, even if they are actually underage.
Example: The doctrine of malitia supplet aetatem allows a minor to be held responsible for their intentional wrongful acts as if they were an adult.