| 释义 | co·emp·tio \kōˈempshē(ˌ)ō, -emptē-\ noun
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 Etymology: Latin
 Roman law  : a ceremony symbolizing the sale of a woman to a man and bringing the woman under the manus of the man usually (1) as a plebeian marriage but sometimes (2) as a device of the woman to displace her guardian — called also respectively (1) coemptio matrimoni causa, (2) coemptio fiduciae causa
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