- quiritarian
- quir·i·tar·i·an
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
quiritarian — |kwirə|terēən adjective Etymology: Medieval Latin quiritarius of Roman civil law (from Latin Quirit , Quiris Roman citizen probably from (assumed) Old Latin coviriom assemblage of citizens, from Latin co + virius, from vir man + arius ary) +… … Useful english dictionary
quiritarian ownership — /kwihrater(i)yan ownership/ In Roman law, ownership held by a title recognized by the municipal law, in an object also recognized by that law, and in the strict character of a Roman citizen … Black's law dictionary
Roman censor — A Censor was a magistrate of high rank in the ancient Roman Republic. This position (called censura) was responsible for maintaining the census, supervising public morality, and overseeing certain aspects of the government s finances.The censors… … Wikipedia
Roman Law — Roman Law † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Roman Law In the following article this subject is briefly treated under the two heads of; I. Principles; II. History. Of these two divisions, I is subdivided into: A. Persons; B. Things; C. Actions … Catholic encyclopedia
Roman law — the system of jurisprudence elaborated by the ancient Romans, a strong and varied influence on the legal systems of many countries. [1650 60] * * * Law of the Roman Republic and Empire. Roman law has influenced the development of law in most of… … Universalium
jus italicum — /jas ataslakam/ A term of the Roman law descriptive of the aggregate of rights, privileges, and franchises possessed by the cities and inhabitants of Italy, outside of the city of Rome, and afterwards extended to some of the colonies and… … Black's law dictionary
jus italicum — /jas ataslakam/ A term of the Roman law descriptive of the aggregate of rights, privileges, and franchises possessed by the cities and inhabitants of Italy, outside of the city of Rome, and afterwards extended to some of the colonies and… … Black's law dictionary
quiritary — ˈkwirəˌterē adjective Etymology: Medieval Latin quiritarius : quiritarian … Useful english dictionary