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1 incorporalis
incorporalis, incorporale ADJincorporeal; intangible; immaterial; not having body/substance; unearthly -
2 incorporeus
incorporea, incorporeum ADJincorporeal; intangible; immaterial; not having body/substance; unearthly -
3 incorporale
incorpŏrālis, e, adj. [id.], bodiless, incorporeal (post-Aug.):II.quod est aut corporale est aut incorporale,
Sen. Ep. 58, 11:jus,
Quint. 5, 10, 116: nomina, that denote something incorporeal, e. g. virtus, Prisc. 2, p. 579.—Hence, subst.: incorpŏrāle, is, n., an incorporeal thing, that which is unsubstantial, immaterial:dicimus enim quaedam corporalia esse, quaedam incorporalia,
Sen. Ep. 58, 11 sqq.;89, 16: a corporibus se ad incorporalia transtulit,
id. ib. 90, 29.—Esp., law t. t., incorporeal, that which is not perceptible by any sense: res, rights to or in things (opp. corporales, the things themselves), Gai. Inst. 2, 14 sqq.—Hence, subst.: incorpŏrāle, is, n., an intangible possession, a right: incorporalia sunt quae tangi non possunt, Gai. Inst. l. l. Abdy ad loc.; 3, 83 al.; id. Ben. 6, 2, 2. — Hence, adv.: incorpŏrālĭter, incorporeally, Claud. Mam. de Stat. An. 3, 14. -
4 incorporalis
incorpŏrālis, e, adj. [id.], bodiless, incorporeal (post-Aug.):II.quod est aut corporale est aut incorporale,
Sen. Ep. 58, 11:jus,
Quint. 5, 10, 116: nomina, that denote something incorporeal, e. g. virtus, Prisc. 2, p. 579.—Hence, subst.: incorpŏrāle, is, n., an incorporeal thing, that which is unsubstantial, immaterial:dicimus enim quaedam corporalia esse, quaedam incorporalia,
Sen. Ep. 58, 11 sqq.;89, 16: a corporibus se ad incorporalia transtulit,
id. ib. 90, 29.—Esp., law t. t., incorporeal, that which is not perceptible by any sense: res, rights to or in things (opp. corporales, the things themselves), Gai. Inst. 2, 14 sqq.—Hence, subst.: incorpŏrāle, is, n., an intangible possession, a right: incorporalia sunt quae tangi non possunt, Gai. Inst. l. l. Abdy ad loc.; 3, 83 al.; id. Ben. 6, 2, 2. — Hence, adv.: incorpŏrālĭter, incorporeally, Claud. Mam. de Stat. An. 3, 14. -
5 intactilis
in-tactĭlis, e, adj., that cannot be touched, intangible, Lucr. 1, 437. -
6 intenibilis
intĕnĭbĭlis, e, adj. [2. in-teneo], not to be grasped, intangible (eccl. Lat.), Aug. c. Fortun. 1, 3.
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