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quiritary, a.|ˈkwɪrɪtərɪ| [ad. late L. quirītāri-us, f. Quirītēs Roman citizens.] That is in accordance with Roman civil law; legal, as opposed to equitable (see bonitarian). Also of property: Held by legal right or under Roman law.
1865Merivale Rom. Emp. VIII. lxvii. 285 Every citizen..so far as he was the occupier of Roman or Quiritary soil,..enjoyed exemption from the tribute or rent-charge due to the state. 1871Poste Gaius iii. 285 A quaestor..who sold under the spear, the symbol of quiritary dominion. 1880Muirhead Gaius i. 119, I say that this slave is mine in quiritary right. |