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MANCIPATE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. obsolete : to place in subjection or bondage : bind, restrict. 2. Roman law : to transfer by mancipation. www.merriam-webster.com
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MANCIPATE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. obsolete enslaved verb 2. (transitive) obsolete to enslave or domesticate 3. (transitive) to transfer ownership of (property, a slave) according to Roman ... www.collinsdictionary.com
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mancipate - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Related terms · emancipate · mancipable · mancipation · mancipee. Latin. edit. Verb. edit. mancipāte. second-person plural present active imperative of mancipō. en.wiktionary.org
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mancipate
▪ I. † ˈmancipate, pa. pple. and ppl. a. Obs. [ad. L. mancipāt-us, pa. pple. of mancipāre: see next.] Made subject (to).1502 Arnolde Chron. 60 b/2 The said gengemi was taken and to prison mancipate. 1577 Holinshed Chron. Eng. 192/1 As they whiche though they were partly free, yet in some poynt remay... Oxford English Dictionary
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MANCIPATE - The Law Dictionary
Definition and Citations: To enslave ; to bind ; to tie. Previous Definition: Mancipare. Next Definition: Mancipatio. Latest Articles. What is an LLC? thelawdictionary.org
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mancipate, adj. meanings, etymology and more
There is one meaning in OED's entry for the adjective mancipate. See 'Meaning & use' for definition, usage, and quotation evidence. This word is now obsolete. www.oed.com
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mancipative
mancipative, a. Roman Law. (ˈmænsɪpətɪv) [f. mancipate v. + -ive.] = next.1875 Poste Gaius ii. 182 The mancipative will, or will by bronze and scale, probably began to supersede the older form as soon as the Twelve Tables had given legal force to the nuncupative part of mancipation. Oxford English Dictionary
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definition of mancipate by The Free Dictionary
mancipate (ˈmænsɪˌpeɪt) adj enslaved vb (Law) (tr) to transfer ownership of (property, a slave) according to Roman law. www.thefreedictionary.com
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Mancipate Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
Mancipate definition: (obsolete) To enslave.. www.yourdictionary.com
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"MANCIPATE": Transfer ownership by formal ceremony - OneLook
Usually means: Transfer ownership by formal ceremony. Definitions Related words Mentions History. We found 13 dictionaries that define the word mancipate: www.onelook.com
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Mancipate Definition, Meaning & Usage | FineDictionary.com
To sell and make over to another. mancipate. To enslave; bind; restrict. mancipate. To emancipate. mancipate. Enslaved. Etymology #. Webster's Revised ... www.finedictionary.com
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definition of Mancipate - Free Dictionary
Mancipate \Man"ci*pate\, v. t. [L. mancipatus, p. p. of mancipare to sell. Cf. Emancipate.] To enslave; to bind; to restrict. [Obs.] --Sir M. Hale. freedictionary.org
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remancipate
reˈmancipate, v. Roman Law. (riː-) [f. ppl. stem of L. remancipāre: see re- and mancipate v.] trans. To restore (a thing or person) to the mancipant. Also absol.1656 Blount Glossogr., Remancipate, to sell again any⁓thing to him who first sold it to us. 1880 Muirhead Gaius i. §133 When the son has be... Oxford English Dictionary
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mancipant
mancipant Roman Law. (ˈmænsɪpənt) [ad. L. mancipant-em, pr. pple. of mancipāre: see mancipate v. and -ant.] One who disposes of property by mancipation.1880 Muirhead Gaius i. §119 The coin..he then gives to the mancipant or party from whom the slave is being received. Oxford English Dictionary
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mancipable
mancipable, a. Roman Law. (ˈmænsɪpəb(ə)l) [ad. L. type *mancipābilis, f. mancipāre: see mancipate v. and -able.] That may be conveyed or transferred by mancipation.1875 Poste Gaius ii. (ed. 2) §22 Property in things mancipable..is conveyed by mancipation. 1876 Abdy & Walker tr. Ulpian xix. viii. 392... Oxford English Dictionary
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