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1 pupillaris
pūpillāris, e, adj. [pupillus], of or belonging to an orphan or ward, pupilary:pecuniae,
the money of a ward, Liv. 24, 18 fin.:actiones,
in behalf of orphans, Quint. 12, 6, 1:aetas,
minority, Suet. Aug. 66 fin.:substitutio,
the naming of an heir in case of the death of an orphan, Just. Inst. 2, 16;hence such a will is called pupillare testamentum,
Dig. 28, 6, 2;or, pupillares tabulae,
ib. 28, 6, 36 fin.:praedium,
ib. 27, 9, 13. — Subst.: pūpillāris, is, comm., the heir named in place of a deceased orphan:substitutus,
Dig. 28, 10, 5.— Adv.: pūpillā-rĭter, in place of an orphan:substituere aliquem,
Cod. Just. 6, 30, 20. -
2 pupillariter
pūpillāris, e, adj. [pupillus], of or belonging to an orphan or ward, pupilary:pecuniae,
the money of a ward, Liv. 24, 18 fin.:actiones,
in behalf of orphans, Quint. 12, 6, 1:aetas,
minority, Suet. Aug. 66 fin.:substitutio,
the naming of an heir in case of the death of an orphan, Just. Inst. 2, 16;hence such a will is called pupillare testamentum,
Dig. 28, 6, 2;or, pupillares tabulae,
ib. 28, 6, 36 fin.:praedium,
ib. 27, 9, 13. — Subst.: pūpillāris, is, comm., the heir named in place of a deceased orphan:substitutus,
Dig. 28, 10, 5.— Adv.: pūpillā-rĭter, in place of an orphan:substituere aliquem,
Cod. Just. 6, 30, 20. -
3 pūpillāris
pūpillāris e, adj. [pupillus], of an orphan, belonging to a ward: pecuniae, L.* * *pupillaris, pupillare ADJof a ward/orphan; of/involving/suitable to minor under care of a guardian
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