It means 'before the offence'
Ante is the Latin word for before and delictum is Latin for offense. The phrase ante delictum means before the offense.
"delictum" might be the answer to your question.........
Before.
The Latin translation for 'ante' is before.
Before.
It means ante meridiem in Latin, I remember it as "after midnight."
Qui ante? in Latin is "Who before?" in English.
AM stands for ante meridiam (Latin for "before mid-day")
Am stands for Ante Meridiem, Latin for before noon, Pm stands for post meridiem, Latin for after noon.
The prefix "ante" comes from Latin. It means "before" or "prior to."
If you mean "a. m." as in telling time, it means "ante meridian," Latin for "before the middle [noon]."
It is from the Latin Ante Christum