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1 rusticanus
деревенский, homo rustic. (1. 17 pr. D. 44, 4);rustic. plebs (1. 1 C. 11, 54); как subst., поселянин (1. 2 eod. 1. 3. 10 C. Th. 13, I).
Латинско-русский словарь к источникам римского права > rusticanus
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2 familia
1) принадлежащее семейству или лицу имение, имущество (1. 195 § 1 D. 50, 16.);gentiles familiam habento (L. XII. tab. V. 5. - ex ea familia in eam familiam (1. c. 8);
actio familiae erciscundae (см. erciscere);
familiam restituere rogari (1. 14 § 8 D. 36, l);
familiae emtor;
familiam vendere, mancipare, mancipio dare - accipere;
2) находящиеся под властью общего родоначальника лица, связанные родством, основанным на отцовской власти (agnatio) (1. 195 § 2 D. 50, 16. § 4 eod. § 5 eod. 1. 196 § 1 eod. 1. 40 § 2 eod.);familiae venditio, mancipatio (Gai. II. 102 - 106. 109. 115. 119. 121. 137. Ulp. XX. 7).
familia adoptiva (1. 1 § 4 D. 38, 8. 1. 4 § 10 D. 38, 10. cf. 1. 23 D. 1, 7);
filius, nepos, in familia retentus (1. 84 D. 29, 2. 1. 9 D. 37, 6);
exire ex fam. alicuius (1. 32 D. 40, 12);
mutare, amittere familiam (1. 3 pr. 1. 11 D. 4, 5. 1. 67 § 2 seq. D. 31. 1. 38 § 3 D. 32);
3) дом, семейство, особ. рабы, по отношению к которым имело место разделение на fam. rustic. и urbana (1. 32 D. 9, 4. 1. 1 § 1. 1. 25 § 1. 2. D. 21, 1. 1. 79 pr. D. 32. 1. 1 pr. 1. 12 § 1. 2 D. 39, 4. 1. 1 pr. 11. 16 - 19. D. 43, 16. 1. 2 § 14. 16. D. 47, 8. 1. 40 § 3. 1. 195 § 3 D. 50, 16);petere, ne fundus de fam. exeat etc. (см. exire s. 1); (1. 114 § 15 D. 30. 1, 69 § 1. 3. 4. 1. 78 § 3 D. 31. 1. 32 § 6 eod. 1. 5 C. 6, 38 1. 15 D. 35, 1. cf. 1. 4 D. 27, 2. 1. 41 § 7 D. 32. 1. 21 D. 33, 5. 1. 21 pr. D. 36, 2. 1. 41 § 16 D. 40, 5. 1. 5 D. 11, 7).
4) отряд рекрут (1. 9 C. 10, 1. 1. 1 C. 12, 39).fam. urbana-rustica (1. 166 eod.), - publica-privata (1. 1 D. 1, 15), domestica, venalicia (1. 31 § 10 D. 24, 1. 1. 1 pr. D. 29, 5).
Латинско-русский словарь к источникам римского права > familia
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3 rusticus
1) (adi.) деревенский, сельский, opus rust. (1. 99 pr. D. 32);familia rust. прот. urbana (1. 65 pr. D. 31. 1. 166 D. 50, 16. 1. 166 cit.): viae rust. прот. urbicae (1. 2 § 24 D. 43, 8);
praedium rust. прот. urbanum (см.);
servitutes praediorum rustic. (tit. D. 8, 3);
2) крестьянин (1. 30 § 1 D. 50, 16. 1. 4 C. 1, 55).servitutes rusticae (1. 1 § 1 D. 43, 19).
Латинско-русский словарь к источникам римского права > rusticus
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4 Emberiza rustica
—1. LAT Emberiza rustica ( Pallas)2. RUS овсянка-ремез f3. ENG rustic bunting4. DEU Waldammer f5. FRA bruant m rustiqueVOCABULARIUM NOMINUM ANIMALIUM QUINQUELINGUE — AVES > Emberiza rustica
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5 Apamea sordens
2. RUS совка f обыкновенная зерновая3. ENG rustic shoulder-knot moth4. DEU Queckeneule f, bräunliche Graseule f5. FRA noctuelle f du chiendent, noctuelle f du bléVOCABULARIUM NOMINUM ANIMALIUM QUINQUELINGUE > Apamea sordens
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6 Eurois occulta
1. LAT Eurois occulta Lirmaeus2. RUS совка f скрытная [серая земляная]3. ENG great brocade rustic moth4. DEU Graue [Große] Heidelbeereule f5. FRA occulte fVOCABULARIUM NOMINUM ANIMALIUM QUINQUELINGUE > Eurois occulta
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7 Hydroecia micacea
1. LAT Hydroecia micacea Esper2. RUS совка f картофельная3. ENG rosy rustic moth, potato stem borer4. DEU Kartoffelbohrer m, Rübenbohrer m5. FRA perce-tige m [noctuelle f] de la pomme de terreVOCABULARIUM NOMINUM ANIMALIUM QUINQUELINGUE > Hydroecia micacea
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8 Parastichtis basilinea
2. RUS совка f обыкновенная зерновая3. ENG rustic shoulder-knot moth4. DEU Queckeneule f, bräunliche Graseule f5. FRA noctuelle f du chiendent, noctuelle f du bléVOCABULARIUM NOMINUM ANIMALIUM QUINQUELINGUE > Parastichtis basilinea
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9 Parastichtis secalis
1. LAT Parastichtis secalis Linnaeus2. RUS совка f северная стеблевая3. ENG common rustic moth4. DEU Getreidewurzeleule f Roggeneule f5. FRA noctuelle f des céréalesVOCABULARIUM NOMINUM ANIMALIUM QUINQUELINGUE > Parastichtis secalis
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10 Rhyacia putris
1. LAT Rhyacia putris Linnaeus2. RUS совка f тёмнокрылая3. ENG flame rustic4. DEU gelbgraue braungerändete Eule f5. FRA —VOCABULARIUM NOMINUM ANIMALIUM QUINQUELINGUE > Rhyacia putris
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11 Xanthoecia flavago
1. LAT Xanthoecia flavago Schiffermüller2. RUS совка f сердцевидная3. ENG rosy rustic moth4. DEU gemeine Markeule f5. FRA noctuelle f d'artichautsVOCABULARIUM NOMINUM ANIMALIUM QUINQUELINGUE > Xanthoecia flavago
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12 Xylotrechus colonus
VOCABULARIUM NOMINUM ANIMALIUM QUINQUELINGUE > Xylotrechus colonus
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13 Ypsolophus sequellus
1. LAT Ypsolophus sequellus Clemens2. RUS моль f серпокрылая ивовая3. ENG small rustic smudge4. DEU rundfleckige Schabe f5. FRA sinuée fVOCABULARIUM NOMINUM ANIMALIUM QUINQUELINGUE > Ypsolophus sequellus
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