mancĭpĭum
1mancipium — MANCÍPIUM s.n. (Ant.) Mancipaţie. ♦ Drept de proprietate. [pron. pi um. / < lat. mancipium]. Trimis de LauraGellner, 25.05.2005. Sursa: DN …
2Mancipium — Mancipium, 1) Eigenthum; 2) Sklav …
3Mancipĭum — (lat.), im röm. Recht das abhängige Verhältnis freier Personen, die von ihrem Vater oder Ehemann kraft des dem Hausvater über Kind und Frau zustehenden Rechts des Verkaufs in die Gewalt eines andern durch Mancipation (s. d.) gekommen waren. Das M …
4mancipium — [mɑ̃sipjɔm] n. m. ÉTYM. 1902; mot latin. ❖ ♦ Dr. rom. Pouvoir exercé par un homme libre sur un autre homme libre qui dépend de lui …
5Mancipium — Mancipatio Mancipatio, en droit romain, est un contrat verbal par lequel par lequel la propriété de certains biens, appelées res mancipi, est transférée. Cicéron utilise le terme Mancipium comme synonyme de Mancipatio[1],[2]. Selon Gaius[3]  …
6mancipium — /maensipiyam/ In Roman law, the momentary condition in which a filius, etc., might be when in course of emancipation from the potestas, and before that emancipation was absolutely complete. The condition was not like the dominica potestas over… …
7mancipium — /maensipiyam/ In Roman law, the momentary condition in which a filius, etc., might be when in course of emancipation from the potestas, and before that emancipation was absolutely complete. The condition was not like the dominica potestas over… …
8mancipium — man·cip·i·um …
9mancipium — (Roman law.) An old form of purchase in which the thing sold was taken by the hand in the presence of five witnesses; a slave purchased in the manner above stated; a formal purchase or transfer …
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