释义 |
sep·a·ra·tio bo·no·rum \ˌsepəˈräd.ēˌōbəˈnōrəm\ noun Etymology: Late Latin, literally, separation of goods 1. Roman law : the keeping separate of the estate of a deceased person from that of his heirs or the right of the creditors of the estate to insist on such a separation 2. Roman law : the estate of an individual at the time of his death together with any subsequent increment |