Auctoritas (not autorictas) is a word of latin which means increase. In Roman law, it meant that a group of citizens had a socially recognized knowledge.Holds the auctoritas the person or institution that has capacity moral to issue an opinion qualified on a decision, which has a value moral very strong.The translation undue of this word to the Spanish is quot; authority quot; however not represents by far the real meaning of the word Latin.
autorictas is incorrectly written, and should be written as "auctoritas" being its meaning:
Concept of Roman law which means the quality of people, which can also be incarnate in an institution, identified with their knowledge and value, which gives legitimacy to the community or group to direct, advise or comment. The better the Spanish translation is moral authority. It is distinguished from the potestas that is the socially recognized power to head, impose, send, although it had no legitimacy and therefore not based on the autoritas. The task of any good leader should be based in the auctoritas and not only the potestas.