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  • 1 subcriptio

    subscription, signature / register.

    Latin-English dictionary of medieval > subcriptio

  • 2 subscriptio

    subscriptĭo, ōnis, f. [subscribo].
    I. A.
    In gen.:

    Serapionis subscriptio,

    Cic. Att. 6, 1, 17.—
    B.
    In partic.
    1.
    Jurid. t. t., a subscription to an accusation:

    si cui crimen obiciatur, praecedere debet in crimen subscriptio, quae res ad id inventa est, ne facile quis prosiliat ad accusationem, cum sciat inultam sibi non futuram,

    Dig. 48, 2, 7:

    componere,

    Sen. Ben. 3, 26, 2:

    consecratur subscriptio,

    id. Cons. ad Marc. 22, 5:

    edere,

    id. Lud. Mort. Claud. 14, 1; id. Apoc. 14, 1; Gell. 2, 4, 1:

    tanti sceleris,

    Quint. Decl. 15, 6.—Also of a joint subscription, by one who seconds the accusation (cf. subscribo, I. B. 1.):

    subscriptionem sibi postularunt,

    Cic. Div. in Caecil. 15, 49.—
    2.
    Publicists' t. t., of the censor, a noting down, note of the offence censured:

    subscriptio censoria,

    Cic. Clu. 44, 123:

    censoriae,

    id. ib. 44, 123; cf. id. ib. 42, 118.—
    3.
    A signature of a document (consisting of the subscription of one's name or the appending of a formula of greeting;

    v. subscribo, I. B. 3.): si testator specialiter subscriptione suā declaraverit, dictasse, etc.,

    Dig. 48, 10, 15:

    quodcumque imperator per epistolam et subscriptionem statuit, legem esse constat,

    ib. 1, 4, 1:

    cum Rhodiorum magistratus, quod litteras publicas sine subscriptione ad se dederant, evocasset, etc.,

    Suet. Tib. 32 Wolf (cf. Dio, 57, 11).—
    4.
    Hence, a warrant of the emperor (late Lat.), Amm. 15, 7, 9.—
    * II.
    A list, register:

    jugerum subscriptio ac professio,

    Cic. Verr 2, 3, 47, § 113.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > subscriptio

  • 3 subscrīptiō

        subscrīptiō ōnis, f    [subscribo], a writing beneath, subscription: Serapionis.—Of the censor, a noting down, note: censoria.— A subscribed list, attested register: iugerum.— A signature to an indictment, joining in an accusation: subscriptionem sibi postularunt.

    Latin-English dictionary > subscrīptiō

  • 4 subnotatio

    Latin-English dictionary > subnotatio

  • 5 subnotatio

    subnŏtātĭo, ōnis, f. [subnoto], a signing underneath, subscription (post-class.), Cod. Just. 1, 23, 6; Cod. Th. 8, 5, 22; Hier. Ep. 123.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > subnotatio

  • 6 subsignatio

    subsignātĭo, ōnis, f. [subsigno], a subscription, signature. *
    I.
    Lit.:

    veteres subsignationis verbo pro subscriptione uti solebant,

    Dig. 50, 16, 39.—
    * II.
    Trop., a firm promise, assurance:

    poenitentiae,

    Tert. Poen. 2 med.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > subsignatio

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