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1 professiō
professiō ōnis, f [profiteor], a public acknowledgment, avowal, declaration, expression, profession, promise: pietatis, Ta.: postquam professionibus detecta est magnitudo aeris alieni, L.: in Leontino iugerūm.— A business, profession, calling: bene dicendi: magicae artis, Cu.* * *I IIdeclaration/avowal/profession; formal declaration/return; profession/occupation -
2 dicātiō
dicātiō ōnis, f [1 dico], a formal declaration (in changing one's citizenship). -
3 clarigo
clarigare, clarigavi, clarigatus V INTRANSdemand satisfaction formally (from another state in formal declaration of war) -
4 adsertio
I.Lit. (acc. to 2. assero, I. A.), a formal declaration that one is a freeman or a slave:II.adsertio tam a servitute in libertatem, quam a libertate in servitium trahi significat,
Prisc. p. 1208 P.; Traj. ap. Plin. Ep. 10, 72 fin.:perfusoriae adsertiones,
unauthorized declarations of freedom, Suet. Dom. 8:sitne liber qui est in adsertione,
Quint. 3, 6, 57:ut in reis deportatis et adsertione secundā (i. e. judicio secundo, in quo adsertor de libertate agit),
id. 5, 2, 1; so also id. 11, 1, 78; cf. Cod. Just. 7, 17, 1.—In gen., an assertion (late Lat.), Arn. 1, p. 18:deorum adsertio religiosa,
an assertion of the existence of the gods, id. 4, p. 141. -
5 assertio
I.Lit. (acc. to 2. assero, I. A.), a formal declaration that one is a freeman or a slave:II.adsertio tam a servitute in libertatem, quam a libertate in servitium trahi significat,
Prisc. p. 1208 P.; Traj. ap. Plin. Ep. 10, 72 fin.:perfusoriae adsertiones,
unauthorized declarations of freedom, Suet. Dom. 8:sitne liber qui est in adsertione,
Quint. 3, 6, 57:ut in reis deportatis et adsertione secundā (i. e. judicio secundo, in quo adsertor de libertate agit),
id. 5, 2, 1; so also id. 11, 1, 78; cf. Cod. Just. 7, 17, 1.—In gen., an assertion (late Lat.), Arn. 1, p. 18:deorum adsertio religiosa,
an assertion of the existence of the gods, id. 4, p. 141. -
6 dicatio
dĭcātĭo, ōnis, f. [1. dico, no. II. B. 1.].I.A formal declaration of intention to become a citizen, Cic. Balb. 11 (v. the passage in its connection).—II.= praedicatio, a praising.A.Prop., Cod. Theod. 9, 3, 2. —B.As a title:tua dicatio,
your Reverence, Cod. Theod. 11, 30, 1; Lact. Mort. pers. 48 al. -
7 fetiales
fētĭāles (not fecial-. With Gr. letters phêtial-; v. Inscr. Orell. 1, p. 392), ium, m. [cf.: for, fari; prop., the speakers, i. e. the ambassadors], a Roman college of priests, who sanctioned treaties when concluded, and demanded satisfaction from the enemy before a formal declaration of war, Varr. L. L. 5, § 86 Müll.; Cic. Leg. 2, 9, 21; Liv. 1, 32, 5; 4, 30, 14; 7, 6, 7; 7, 9, 2; Inscr. Orell. 2272 sq.; cf. Dict. of Antiq. s. v. -
8 dēnūntiātiō
dēnūntiātiō ōnis, f [denuntio], an indication, announcement, declaration, proclamation, threat: denuntiationi parere: calamitatum: belli: testimoni, a summons to testify: periculi, a menace, Cs.: terroris, L.: senatūs, an ordinance, L.: Catilinae: paucorum, an universae civitatis, L.* * *announcement/notification/indication; warning/threat; denunciation/allegation; declaration (war); injunction; admoition; summons, formal legal notice -
9 crētiō
crētiō ōnis, f [2 CER-], a formal acceptance of an inheritance.* * *declaration of acceptance of an inheritance; (terms of/clause on); heritage -
10 vindiciae
vindiciae ārum, f [vindex], the assertion of a right, a laying claim, legal claim, formal demand: iniustis vindiciis fundos petere: pro praede litis vindiciarum satis accipere, i. e. security for the value of the property and for all claims growing out of it.—A declaration of right, judgment, decree: ab libertate in servitutem vindicias dare, i. e. to sentence a free person to slavery, L.: virginem cedere postulantibus vindicias, to those who demanded her freedom, L.: cum vindicias amisisset ipsa libertas. -
11 contestatio
affirmation of declaration; joinder of issue (w/litis)/formal entering of suit; attesting, proving by witnesses, testimony; conclusive proof; earnest entreaty -
12 denunciatio
announcement/notification/indication; warning/threat; denunciation/allegation; declaration (war); injunction; admoition; summons, formal legal notice -
13 acceptilatio
acceptĭlātĭo, ōnis, also written separately, accepti latio, f. [acceptum fero], a formal discharging from a debt (by the verbal declaration of the debtor:acceptum fero),
Gai. 3, 169; id. 170; Dig. 4, 2, 9, § 2; 34, 3, 3, § 3; id. Lex. 5, § 3 al.; cf. Rein's Privatrecht, p. 359.
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