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1 legatarius
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2 Legataria
I.Adj.:II.editiones,
Tert. Spect. 6. —Subst.A.Lēgātārĭus, ii, m., one to whom something is left by will, a legatee, Suet. Galb. 5; Dig. 41, 3, 14; Gai. Inst. 2, 195:B.antequam legatarius admittat legatum,
id. ib. 2, 200.—Lēgātārĭa, ae, f., a female legatee, Dig. 19, 11, 43; 33, 4, 2. -
3 Legatarius
I.Adj.:II.editiones,
Tert. Spect. 6. —Subst.A.Lēgātārĭus, ii, m., one to whom something is left by will, a legatee, Suet. Galb. 5; Dig. 41, 3, 14; Gai. Inst. 2, 195:B.antequam legatarius admittat legatum,
id. ib. 2, 200.—Lēgātārĭa, ae, f., a female legatee, Dig. 19, 11, 43; 33, 4, 2. -
4 legatarius
I.Adj.:II.editiones,
Tert. Spect. 6. —Subst.A.Lēgātārĭus, ii, m., one to whom something is left by will, a legatee, Suet. Galb. 5; Dig. 41, 3, 14; Gai. Inst. 2, 195:B.antequam legatarius admittat legatum,
id. ib. 2, 200.—Lēgātārĭa, ae, f., a female legatee, Dig. 19, 11, 43; 33, 4, 2. -
5 cadūcus
cadūcus adj. [1 CAD-], that falls, that has fallen, falling, fallen: frondes, V.: lacrimae, O.: poma, Pr.: lignum In domini caput, H.: fulmen, hurled, H.: bello caduci Dardanidae, fallen in war, V.: iuvenis, destined to die, V.—Inclined to fall, that easily falls: vitis, quae naturā caduca est.— Fig., frail, fleeting, perishable, transitory, vain: res humanae: fragile et caducum (opp. stabile et firmum): spes, futile, O.: preces, ineffectual, O.— In law, lapsed, vacant, having no heir: hereditates; hence, doctrinae possessio quasi caduca.—As subst n., property without an heir, an unowned estate: dulce, Iu.* * *Icaduca, caducum ADJescheatable, (property) that heir/legatee does/can not take (goes to state)IIcaduca, caducum ADJready to fall; tottering/unsteady; falling, fallen; doomed; perishable; futile -
6 collegatarius
joint legatee; person bequeathed a legacy in common with others -
7 conlegatarius
joint legatee; person bequeathed a legacy in common with others -
8 legatarius
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9 collegatarius
col-lēgātārĭus ( conl-), i, m., a person to whom is bequeathed a legacy in common with others, a collegatary, joint-legatee, Gai Inst. 2, § 199; Dig. 7, 2, 10 and 30. -
10 conlegatarius
col-lēgātārĭus ( conl-), i, m., a person to whom is bequeathed a legacy in common with others, a collegatary, joint-legatee, Gai Inst. 2, § 199; Dig. 7, 2, 10 and 30.
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