coemptio
1Coemptio — • Coëmptio, см. Mancipatio, и Manus …
2COEMPTIO — unum fuit ex tribus Nuptiarum apud Romanos generibus, indigitatum Virgilio, l. 1. Georg. v. 31. Teque sibi generum Tetbys emat omnibus undis. Ubi Servius, Tribus, inquit, modis apud Veteres nuptiae fiebani. Usu; si verbi gratiâ aulier annô cum… …
3coemptio — kōˈempshē(ˌ)ō, emptē noun ( s) 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… …
4coemptio — co·emp·tio …
5coemptio — /kowem(p)shiyow/ One of the modes in which marriage was contracted among the Romans …
6coemptio — /kowem(p)shiyow/ One of the modes in which marriage was contracted among the Romans …
7coemptio — A fictitious sale of an estate to relieve it of sacrificial duties attached to it; a marriage ceremony depicting the sale of bride and groom to one another. See the derivative term coemption …
8Manus marriage — Statue depiction of Ancient Roman Matrimonium Manus (pronounced /ˈmeɪnəs/, Latin: [ˈmanʊs]) is Ancient Roman marriage,[1] of which there were two forms: cum manu …
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10Matrimonio en la Antigua Roma — Paquius Proculus y su esposa. Acuarela de Pompeya, del siglo I, actualmente se exhibe en el Museo de Capodimonte …