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1 ascripticius
ascrīptīcius, a, um (ascribo no. I, A, c, γ), als neu hinzugekommen (in die Bürger-, Soldatenliste usw.) eingetragen, registriert, eingeschrieben, novi et ascripticii cives, Cic. de nat. deor. 3, 39: ascripticii (milites), überzählige, Paul. ex Fest. 14, 13 (vgl. ascriptivi): u. so quod eius consilio nullum ascripticium (Überzähligen, Supernumerären) id est vacantem (Dienstfreien) haberet, Treb. Poll. trig. tyr. 18, 11 (vgl. ascribo no. I, A, c, γ): ascripticii (coloni), eine Art Ackersklaven, die zugleich mit dem Grundstück auf jeden Erwerber desselben übergingen, Cod. Iust. 11, 47, 6.
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2 ascripticius
ascrīptīcius, a, um (ascribo no. I, A, c, γ), als neu hinzugekommen (in die Bürger-, Soldatenliste usw.) eingetragen, registriert, eingeschrieben, novi et ascripticii cives, Cic. de nat. deor. 3, 39: ascripticii (milites), überzählige, Paul. ex Fest. 14, 13 (vgl. ascriptivi): u. so quod eius consilio nullum ascripticium (Überzähligen, Supernumerären) id est vacantem (Dienstfreien) haberet, Treb. Poll. trig. tyr. 18, 11 (vgl. ascribo no. I, A, c, γ): ascripticii (coloni), eine Art Ackersklaven, die zugleich mit dem Grundstück auf jeden Erwerber desselben übergingen, Cod. Iust. 11, 47, 6.Ausführliches Lateinisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch > ascripticius
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3 homologi
homologī, ōrum m. (греч. ; лат. ascripticii)гомологи, прикрепленные к земле земледельцы, переходящие к новому собственнику данного владения CTh -
4 homologi
homologī, ōrum, m. (ὁμόλογοι), mit dem Grundstücke auf jeden neuen Erwerber übergehende Ackerbürger (rein lat. ascripticii), Cod. Theod. 11, 24, 6. § 3.
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5 homologi
homologī, ōrum, m. (ὁμόλογοι), mit dem Grundstücke auf jeden neuen Erwerber übergehende Ackerbürger (rein lat. ascripticii), Cod. Theod. 11, 24, 6. § 3.Ausführliches Lateinisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch > homologi
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6 accenseo
ac-censĕo ( ŭi), nsum, 2, v. a., to reckon to or among, to add to; as a verb. finit. very rare:A.numine sub dominae lateo atque accenseor illi,
i. e. I am her companion, Ov. M. 15, 546; and: accensi, qui his accensebantur, id est attribuebantur, Non. 520, 7.—But hence in frequent use, ac-census, a, um, P. a., reckoned among, or subst. accensus, i., m.One who attends another of higher rank, an attendant, follower; hence, a state officer who attended one of the highest magistrates (consul, proconsul, praetor, etc.) at Rome or in the provinces, for the purpose of summoning parties to court, maintaining order and quiet during its sessions, and proclaiming the hours; an apparitor, attendant, orderly (on account of this office, Varr. 6, § 89 Müll., would derive the word from accieo), Varr. ap. Non. 59, 2 sq.; Cic. Q. Fr. 1, 1, 4 and 7; id. Att. 4, 16; Liv. 45, 29, 2; Suet. Caes. 20 al.—The person to whom one is accensus is annexed in dat. or gen.:B.qui tum accensus Neroni fuit,
Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 28:libertus, accensus Gabinii,
id. Att. 4, 16, 12. The Decurions and Centurions also [p. 16] had their accensi as aids, Varr. L. L. 7, § 58 Müll.;also at funerals, as leader of the procession,
Cic. Leg. 2, 24, 61. Cf. on the accensi, Necker's Antiq. 2, 2, p. 375 sq.—accensi, a kind of reserve troops who followed the army as supernumeraries (= ascripticii, or, in later times, supernumerarii), to take the place of those who fell in battle. They had no arms, and were only clothed with the military cloak, and hence called velati: quia vestiti et inermes sequuntur exercitum, Paul. ex Fest. p. 369 Müll.; they used in battle only slings and stones. They were also employed in constructing public roads. Cf. Mommsen, Degli Accensi Velati, in Annali del. Inst. vol. xxi. (1849), p. 209 sq.; and Necker's Antiq. 3, 2, p. 242 sq. -
7 accensi
ac-censĕo ( ŭi), nsum, 2, v. a., to reckon to or among, to add to; as a verb. finit. very rare:A.numine sub dominae lateo atque accenseor illi,
i. e. I am her companion, Ov. M. 15, 546; and: accensi, qui his accensebantur, id est attribuebantur, Non. 520, 7.—But hence in frequent use, ac-census, a, um, P. a., reckoned among, or subst. accensus, i., m.One who attends another of higher rank, an attendant, follower; hence, a state officer who attended one of the highest magistrates (consul, proconsul, praetor, etc.) at Rome or in the provinces, for the purpose of summoning parties to court, maintaining order and quiet during its sessions, and proclaiming the hours; an apparitor, attendant, orderly (on account of this office, Varr. 6, § 89 Müll., would derive the word from accieo), Varr. ap. Non. 59, 2 sq.; Cic. Q. Fr. 1, 1, 4 and 7; id. Att. 4, 16; Liv. 45, 29, 2; Suet. Caes. 20 al.—The person to whom one is accensus is annexed in dat. or gen.:B.qui tum accensus Neroni fuit,
Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 28:libertus, accensus Gabinii,
id. Att. 4, 16, 12. The Decurions and Centurions also [p. 16] had their accensi as aids, Varr. L. L. 7, § 58 Müll.;also at funerals, as leader of the procession,
Cic. Leg. 2, 24, 61. Cf. on the accensi, Necker's Antiq. 2, 2, p. 375 sq.—accensi, a kind of reserve troops who followed the army as supernumeraries (= ascripticii, or, in later times, supernumerarii), to take the place of those who fell in battle. They had no arms, and were only clothed with the military cloak, and hence called velati: quia vestiti et inermes sequuntur exercitum, Paul. ex Fest. p. 369 Müll.; they used in battle only slings and stones. They were also employed in constructing public roads. Cf. Mommsen, Degli Accensi Velati, in Annali del. Inst. vol. xxi. (1849), p. 209 sq.; and Necker's Antiq. 3, 2, p. 242 sq. -
8 adscripticius
ascriptīcĭus ( adscr-), a, um, adj. [ascribo, II.], enrolled or received in any community ( as citizen, soldier, etc.): novi et adscripticii cives, * Cic. N. D. 3, 15, 39: ascripticii veluti quidam scripti dicebantur, qui supplendis legionibus ascribebantur. Hos et accensos dicebant, quod ad legionum censum essent adscripti, Paul. ex Fest. p. 14 Müll.; cf. ascriptivus: servi, slaves bound to the soil, and transferred with it from one possessor to another, Cod. 11, 47, 6. -
9 ascripticius
ascriptīcĭus ( adscr-), a, um, adj. [ascribo, II.], enrolled or received in any community ( as citizen, soldier, etc.): novi et adscripticii cives, * Cic. N. D. 3, 15, 39: ascripticii veluti quidam scripti dicebantur, qui supplendis legionibus ascribebantur. Hos et accensos dicebant, quod ad legionum censum essent adscripti, Paul. ex Fest. p. 14 Müll.; cf. ascriptivus: servi, slaves bound to the soil, and transferred with it from one possessor to another, Cod. 11, 47, 6.
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