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impŏsĭtīcĭus

impŏsĭtīcĭus · adj

laid on

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What it meant

impŏsĭtīcĭus — Lewis & Short

impŏsĭtīcĭus (inp-), or -tĭus, a, um, adj.impono,

I laid on, applied (anteand post-class.).
I Lit.: canthari, only laid on, not fastened, Dig. 30, 1, 41, § 11.—
II Trop.: nomina, i. e. the primitive names applied to things, Varr. L. L. 8, § 5 Müll.; 10, § 61: causa, ascribed (opp. naturalis and publica), Dig. 39, 1, 5, § 9.

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