单词 | deditician |
释义 | dediticiann.adj. Roman Law. A freedman who, on account of some grave offence committed during his state of slavery, was not allowed the full rights of citizenship. Also attributive or as adj. ΚΠ 1880 J. Muirhead tr. Ulpian Rules xi, in tr. Gaius Institutes 362 Those [freedmen] are ranked as dediticians who have been put in chains by their owners as a punishment, or branded, or put to the torture because of some offence and thereof found guilty, or given up to fight either with the sword or with wild beasts, or cast into a gladiatorial training-school or into prison, and have afterwards been manumitted, no matter how. 1880 J. Muirhead tr. Ulpian Rules vii, in tr. Gaius Institutes 378 A Roman citizen that..has taken to wife..woman of deditician condition, believing that he was marrying a citizen. DerivativesCategories » dediˈticiancy n. the condition or state of a deditician. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1894; most recently modified version published online March 2021). < n.adj.1880 |
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