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censitio

censitio · f

A taxing

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What it meant

censītĭo — Lewis & Short

censītĭo, ōnis, f.1. censeo, censītus. *

I A taxing, tax, tribute: levare, Spart. Pescenn. Nigr. 7 fin.
II A declaration of the will, a command: Vespasiani censitione et jussu, Front. Colon. p. 146 Goes.

Where it came from

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