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1 assignatio
assignātĭo ( ads-), ōnis, f. [assigno], a marking, showing, assignment, allotment; most freq. of the allotment of land to colonists (cf. assigno, I. A.);with and without agrorum: haec agrorum adsignatio,
Cic. Phil. 6, 5, 14; 4, 4, 9; id. Agr. 2, 30 fin.:novae adsignationes,
id. ib. 3, 3; so id. Fam. 13, 8, 2:popularis adsignationis modum non excessit,
Val. Max. 4, 3, 7.—Of other things (cf. assigno, I. B.):aquae,
Dig. 43, 20, 1. -
2 assignatio
distribution/allotment of land; the plot of land granted; allocation (other) -
3 adsignatio
assignātĭo ( ads-), ōnis, f. [assigno], a marking, showing, assignment, allotment; most freq. of the allotment of land to colonists (cf. assigno, I. A.);with and without agrorum: haec agrorum adsignatio,
Cic. Phil. 6, 5, 14; 4, 4, 9; id. Agr. 2, 30 fin.:novae adsignationes,
id. ib. 3, 3; so id. Fam. 13, 8, 2:popularis adsignationis modum non excessit,
Val. Max. 4, 3, 7.—Of other things (cf. assigno, I. B.):aquae,
Dig. 43, 20, 1. -
4 adsigno
I.In gen.A.Lit., to mark out or appoint to one, to assign; hence also, to distribute, allot, give by assigning, as t. t. of the division of public lands to the colonists (cf. assignatio;B.syn.: ascribo, attribuo): uti agrum eis militibus, legioni Martiae et legioni quartae ita darent, adsignarent, ut quibus militibus amplissime dati, adsignati essent,
Cic. Phil. 5, 19 fin.; so id. ib. 2, 17, 43; id. Agr. 3, 3, 12:qui (triumviri) ad agrum venerant adsignandum,
Liv. 21, 25; 26, 21; Sic. Fl. p. 18 Goes.—Transf., to assign something to some one, to confer upon:C.mihi ex agro tuo tantum adsignes, quantum corpore meo occupari potest,
Cic. Att. 3, 19, 3: munus humanum adsignatum a deo, id. Rep. 6, 15 fin.:apparitores a praetore adsignati,
id. Verr. 2, 3, 25:ordines,
id. Pis. 36, 88:quem cuique ordinem adsignari e re publicā esset, eum adsignare,
Liv. 42, 33:equum publicum,
id. 39, 19; so id. 5, 7:equiti certus numerus aeris est adsignatus,
id. ib.: aspera bella componunt, agros adsignant, oppida condunt, to assign dwellingplaces to those roaming about (with ref. to I. A.), * Hor. Ep. 2, 1, 8:natura avibus caelum adsignavit,
appointed, allotted, Plin. 10, 50, 72, § 141:de adsignandis libertis,
Dig. 38, 4. 1 sq.: adsignavit eam vivam, parestêsen, he presented her, Vulg. Act. 9, 41 al.—Trop., to ascribe, attribute, impute to one as a crime, or to reckon as a service (in the last sense not before the Aug. period; in Cic. only in the first signification).a.In mal. part.:b.nec vero id homini tum quisquam, sed tempori adsignandum putavit,
Cic. Rab. Post. 10, 27:haec si minus apta videntur huic sermoni, Attico adsigna, qui etc.,
id. Brut. 19, 74:ne hoc improbitati et sceleri meo potius quam imprudentiae miseriaeque adsignes,
id. ad Q. Fr. 1, 4; so id. Fam. 6, 7, 3; id. Att. 6, 1, 11; 10, 4, 6; Planc. ap. Cic. Fam. 10, 18, 2:petit, ne unius amentiam civitati adsignarent,
Liv. 35, 31 ' permixtum vehiculis agmen ac pleraque fortuita fraudi suae adsignantes, Tac. H. 2, 60; Nigid. ap. Gell. 4, 9, 2; and without dat.: me culpam fortunae adsignare, calamitatem crimini dare;me amissionem classis obicere, etc.,
Cic. Verr. 2, 5, 50 Zumpt.—In bon. part.: nos omnia, quae prospera tibi evenere, tuo consilio adsignare;II.adversa casibus incertis belli et fortunae delegare,
Liv. 28, 42, 7:Cypri devictae nulli adsignanda gloria est,
Vell. 2, 38:sua fortia facta gloriae principis,
Tac. G. 14:hoc sibi gloriae,
Gell. 9, 9 fin.:si haec infinitas naturae omnium artifici possit adsignari,
Plin. 2, 1, 1, § 3:inventionem ejus (molyos) Mercurio adsignat,
id. 25, 4, 8, § 26 al. —Esp.A.With the access. idea of object, design, to commit, consign, give over a thing to one to keep or take care of (rare, mostly post - Aug.):B.quibus deportanda Romam Regina Juno adsignata erat,
Liv. 5, 22 ' Eumenem adsignari custodibus praecepit, Just. 14, 4 fin.; Dig. 18, 1, 62; 4, 9, 1.— Trop.:bonos juvenes adsignare famae,
Plin. Ep. 6, 23, 2; so Sen. Ep. 110.—To make a mark upon something, to seal it (post-Aug.):adsigna, Marce, tabellas,
Pers. 5, 81:subscribente et adsignante domino,
Dig. 45, 1, 126; 26, 8, 20: cum adsignavero iis fructum hunc, shall have sealed and sent, Vulg. Rom. 15, 28.— Trop.:verbum in clausulā positum adsignatur auditori et infigitur,
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5 assigno
I.In gen.A.Lit., to mark out or appoint to one, to assign; hence also, to distribute, allot, give by assigning, as t. t. of the division of public lands to the colonists (cf. assignatio;B.syn.: ascribo, attribuo): uti agrum eis militibus, legioni Martiae et legioni quartae ita darent, adsignarent, ut quibus militibus amplissime dati, adsignati essent,
Cic. Phil. 5, 19 fin.; so id. ib. 2, 17, 43; id. Agr. 3, 3, 12:qui (triumviri) ad agrum venerant adsignandum,
Liv. 21, 25; 26, 21; Sic. Fl. p. 18 Goes.—Transf., to assign something to some one, to confer upon:C.mihi ex agro tuo tantum adsignes, quantum corpore meo occupari potest,
Cic. Att. 3, 19, 3: munus humanum adsignatum a deo, id. Rep. 6, 15 fin.:apparitores a praetore adsignati,
id. Verr. 2, 3, 25:ordines,
id. Pis. 36, 88:quem cuique ordinem adsignari e re publicā esset, eum adsignare,
Liv. 42, 33:equum publicum,
id. 39, 19; so id. 5, 7:equiti certus numerus aeris est adsignatus,
id. ib.: aspera bella componunt, agros adsignant, oppida condunt, to assign dwellingplaces to those roaming about (with ref. to I. A.), * Hor. Ep. 2, 1, 8:natura avibus caelum adsignavit,
appointed, allotted, Plin. 10, 50, 72, § 141:de adsignandis libertis,
Dig. 38, 4. 1 sq.: adsignavit eam vivam, parestêsen, he presented her, Vulg. Act. 9, 41 al.—Trop., to ascribe, attribute, impute to one as a crime, or to reckon as a service (in the last sense not before the Aug. period; in Cic. only in the first signification).a.In mal. part.:b.nec vero id homini tum quisquam, sed tempori adsignandum putavit,
Cic. Rab. Post. 10, 27:haec si minus apta videntur huic sermoni, Attico adsigna, qui etc.,
id. Brut. 19, 74:ne hoc improbitati et sceleri meo potius quam imprudentiae miseriaeque adsignes,
id. ad Q. Fr. 1, 4; so id. Fam. 6, 7, 3; id. Att. 6, 1, 11; 10, 4, 6; Planc. ap. Cic. Fam. 10, 18, 2:petit, ne unius amentiam civitati adsignarent,
Liv. 35, 31 ' permixtum vehiculis agmen ac pleraque fortuita fraudi suae adsignantes, Tac. H. 2, 60; Nigid. ap. Gell. 4, 9, 2; and without dat.: me culpam fortunae adsignare, calamitatem crimini dare;me amissionem classis obicere, etc.,
Cic. Verr. 2, 5, 50 Zumpt.—In bon. part.: nos omnia, quae prospera tibi evenere, tuo consilio adsignare;II.adversa casibus incertis belli et fortunae delegare,
Liv. 28, 42, 7:Cypri devictae nulli adsignanda gloria est,
Vell. 2, 38:sua fortia facta gloriae principis,
Tac. G. 14:hoc sibi gloriae,
Gell. 9, 9 fin.:si haec infinitas naturae omnium artifici possit adsignari,
Plin. 2, 1, 1, § 3:inventionem ejus (molyos) Mercurio adsignat,
id. 25, 4, 8, § 26 al. —Esp.A.With the access. idea of object, design, to commit, consign, give over a thing to one to keep or take care of (rare, mostly post - Aug.):B.quibus deportanda Romam Regina Juno adsignata erat,
Liv. 5, 22 ' Eumenem adsignari custodibus praecepit, Just. 14, 4 fin.; Dig. 18, 1, 62; 4, 9, 1.— Trop.:bonos juvenes adsignare famae,
Plin. Ep. 6, 23, 2; so Sen. Ep. 110.—To make a mark upon something, to seal it (post-Aug.):adsigna, Marce, tabellas,
Pers. 5, 81:subscribente et adsignante domino,
Dig. 45, 1, 126; 26, 8, 20: cum adsignavero iis fructum hunc, shall have sealed and sent, Vulg. Rom. 15, 28.— Trop.:verbum in clausulā positum adsignatur auditori et infigitur,
is impressed upon, Quint. 9, 4, 29.
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