libellary

形容词 adj.

英文释义

形容词 adj.
  1. Pertaining to the Roman form of law in which the plaintiff files a formal petition.
    — Towards the end of the formulary period, during the libellary period and especially at the time of the Justinian compilation the word condictio conveyed a purely juridical notion and was equivalent to reptitio, repetere.
  2. Formally recorded by the court. broadly
    — Any type of investiture would serve this purpose, and in fact we read in the authorities of churches which were granted to clerks in the form of a libellary contract, métayage or Teilpacht, a precaria, and even for the duration of a number of lives.

词形变化

more libellary comparative most libellary superlative

词源

From Latin libellus (“petition”) + Latin adjective suffixes -aris and -arius.
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