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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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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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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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mancipatory
mancipatory, a. Roman Law. (ˈmænsɪpətərɪ) [f. mancipate v. + -ory.] Pertaining or involving mancipation.1861 Maine Anc. Law vi. (1876) 212 The Mancipatory Testament by which the universitas juris devolved at once and unimpaired. 1880 Muirhead Gaius iii. §167 Except when he [a slave] expressly stipul... Oxford English Dictionary
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mancipee
mancipee (ˌmænsɪˈpiː) [irreg. f. mancipate v. + -ee.] The person to whom the property is transferred by mancipation.1880 Muirhead Gaius i. §123 Persons mancipated by parents..are appropriated by the mancipee with the very same words with which he would appropriate a slave. Oxford English Dictionary
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mancipation
mancipation (mænsɪˈpeɪʃən) [ad. L. mancipātiōn-em, n. of action f. mancipāre to mancipate.] 1. The ceremonial process by which certain kinds of property (designated as res mancipi) were transferred (see quot. 1880).1656 Blount Glossogr., Mancipation, a manner of selling before witnesses with sundry ... Oxford English Dictionary
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domitate
† ˈdomitate, v. Obs. rare—0. [f. ppl. stem of L. domitāre, freq. of domāre to tame.]1623 Cockeram ii, To Tame, mancipate, domitate. Oxford English Dictionary
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