Tollitur
Tollitur, also known as tollit, is a Latin term that translates to "it is not" or "it does not" in English. It is a negative form of the Latin word tollere, which means "to lift" or "to carry." The term tollitur is often used in legal and philosophical contexts to express negation or denial. In legal documents, tollitur may be used to indicate that a particular right or privilege is not applicable or has been revoked. In philosophical discussions, tollitur can be used to express the absence of a particular attribute or characteristic. The term is also used in the context of Latin grammar, where it serves as a negative present passive infinitive of tollere. Tollitur is a relatively rare term in modern usage, but it retains its significance in specific academic and professional contexts.