caducarius

caducarius
cădūcārĭus, a, um, adj. [caducus], relating to property without a master: lex Julia (introduced by Augustus), Ulp. Lib. Regul. § 28.—
II.
Epileptic: homines, Aug. Vit. Beat. med.

Lewis & Short Latin Dictionary, 1879. - Revised, Enlarged, and in Great Part Rewritten. . 2011.

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  • caduciary — kəˈd(y)üs(h)ēˌerē, üshərē noun ( es) Etymology: modification (influenced by English fiduciary) of Latin caducarius more at caducary : a caducary estate or subject of property …   Useful english dictionary

  • ca|du|ca|ry — «kuh DOO kuhr ee, DYOO », adjective. Law. subject to or by way of escheat or lapse. ╂[< Latin cadūcārius having to do with bona cadūca lapsed possessions] …   Useful english dictionary

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