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dēpŏsĭtārĭus

dēpŏsĭtārĭus · m

One who receives a deposit, a trustee, depositary

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What it meant

dēpŏsĭtārĭus — Lewis & Short

dēpŏsĭtārĭus, ii, m.depono, no. I. B.; prop. pertaining to a deposit; hence, in jurid. Lat.,

I One who receives a deposit, a trustee, depositary, Dig. 16, 3, 1, § 36; 16, 3, 7, § 2 (twice).—
II One who makes a deposit, a depositor, Dig. 16, 3, 7 fin.

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