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1 agrarii
ā̆grārĭus, a, um, adj. [ager], of or pertaining to land; hence,I.Adj.:II.cum operario agrario,
Vulg. Eccli. 37, 13.—But in class. Lat. a legal term: Agrariae leges, agrarian laws, relating to the division of public lands among the poorer citizens, first proposed about 268 A. U. C., Liv. 2, 41; 4. 36; 48; 6, 11; Tac. A. 4, 32 al.; v. Smith's Dict. Antiq., and cf. Nieb. Rom. Hist. 2, 188; 197; 482; 490 al.;with particular appellations from their authors, Flaminii, Sempronia, Thoria, Rulli, Flavii, Philippi, Plotia, Caesaris Julia, etc.—Hence, agrariam rem tentare,
to urge a division of public lands, Cic. Off. 2, 22, 78:Triumvir agrarius,
superintendent of the division of public lands, Liv. 27, 21:agrariae stationes, in milit. lang.,
outposts, Amm. 14, 3; Veg. Mil. 1, 3.—In the Pandects:agraria via,
a way through the fields, private way, Dig. 43, 8, 2.—Subst.: ā̆grārĭi, ōrum, m., those who urged the agrarian laws, and sought the possession of public land, the partisans of the agrarian laws:Gracchus, qui agrarios concitare conatus est,
Cic. Cat. 4, 2; id. Phil. 7, 6; Liv. 3, 1. -
2 agrarius
ā̆grārĭus, a, um, adj. [ager], of or pertaining to land; hence,I.Adj.:II.cum operario agrario,
Vulg. Eccli. 37, 13.—But in class. Lat. a legal term: Agrariae leges, agrarian laws, relating to the division of public lands among the poorer citizens, first proposed about 268 A. U. C., Liv. 2, 41; 4. 36; 48; 6, 11; Tac. A. 4, 32 al.; v. Smith's Dict. Antiq., and cf. Nieb. Rom. Hist. 2, 188; 197; 482; 490 al.;with particular appellations from their authors, Flaminii, Sempronia, Thoria, Rulli, Flavii, Philippi, Plotia, Caesaris Julia, etc.—Hence, agrariam rem tentare,
to urge a division of public lands, Cic. Off. 2, 22, 78:Triumvir agrarius,
superintendent of the division of public lands, Liv. 27, 21:agrariae stationes, in milit. lang.,
outposts, Amm. 14, 3; Veg. Mil. 1, 3.—In the Pandects:agraria via,
a way through the fields, private way, Dig. 43, 8, 2.—Subst.: ā̆grārĭi, ōrum, m., those who urged the agrarian laws, and sought the possession of public land, the partisans of the agrarian laws:Gracchus, qui agrarios concitare conatus est,
Cic. Cat. 4, 2; id. Phil. 7, 6; Liv. 3, 1. -
3 agrārius
agrārius adj. [ager], pertaining to land: lex, a law for the division of land, C., L.: largitio, a gratuitous land-grant, L.: agrariam rem tentare, to agitate for a distribution of land by law.—As subst:* * *Iagraria, agrarium ADJagrarian; of redistribution of public land; of/connected with land/estateIIthose who advocated agrarian reform laws/sought possession of public lands -
4 agrāriī
agrāriī ōrum, m the agrarian party, supporters of agrarian laws, C., L.— -
5 agrāria
agrāria ae, f (sc. lex), an agrarian law, C. -
6 agralis
agralis, agrale ADJagrarian, of redistribution of public land; of/connected with land/estate -
7 Rullus
Rullus, i, m., a Roman surname (cf. Cic. Phil. 5, 17, 48). So, P. Servilius Rullus, a tribune of the people in the consulate of Cicero, who directed against him three orations on the Agrarian law, Cic. Fam. 8, 6, 5.1.‡ ruma, ae,f., v. rumis. -
8 Thorius
Thŏrĭus, i, m., the name of a Roman gens; thus, Sp. Thorius Balbus, a tribune of the people, author of the agrarian law, called, after him, Lex Thoria, Cic. Brut. 36, 136; id. de Or. 2, 70, 284; cf.Orell. Index Legg. s. h. v.—Another Thorius,
Flor. 3, 22, 6.
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