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1 (invītātus, ūs)
(invītātus, ūs) m [invito], an inviting, invitation.—Only abl: invitatu tuo. -
2 invitatorius
invitatoria, invitatorium ADJinviting; invitatory; of/pertaining to invitation -
3 invitabilis
invītābĭlis, e, adj. [invito], inviting, attractive, alluring (post-class.):sermones,
Gell. 13, 11, 4. -
4 invitatorius
invītātōrĭus, a, um, adj. [invitator], of or belonging to invitation, inviting (postclass.):operatio,
Tert. Anim. 57:scripta,
Hier. Ep. 1, 15. -
5 invitatus
invītātus, ūs, m. (only in abl. sing.) [invito], an inviting, invitation (rare), Cic. Fam. 7, 5, 2. -
6 manumissio
mănūmissĭo, ōnis, f. [manumitto], the freeing of a slave, manumission. It was effected either per censum (when the person to be freed was registered in the census), or per testamentum, or per vindictam (v. vindicta, and Cic. Top. 2, 10);II.in these three cases it was called justa manumissio. A fourth mode, which, however, was less valid, consisted in pronouncing the slave free before (five) friends, or inviting him to table, or by letter,
Cic. Cael. 29, 69; Gai. Inst. 1, 17; Plin. Ep. 7, 16, 4; Val. Max. 2, 6, 7; Sen. Vit. Beat. 24, 3.—Transf., a remission of punishment, pardon, Sen. Clem. 1, 3, 1. -
7 mutitatio
mūtĭtātĭo, ōnis, f. [mutito], a mutual inviting or invitation: NOBILIVM MVTITATIONES CENARVM, Verr. Fl. ap. Kalend. Praenest. ap. Inscr. Orell. 2, p. 388 sq.
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