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incensus

incensus

Part., from incendo

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What it meant

1. incensus — Lewis & Short

incensus, a, um,

Part., from incendo.

2. incensus — Lewis & Short

incensus, a, um, adj.2. in-census,

I not estimated, not assessed, unregistered; said of one who has not given in an account of himself and his property to the censor: hominem incensum vendere, Cic. Caecin. 34, 99: populus, Liv. 4, 8, 3: lex de incensis lata, id. 1, 44, 1; Ulp. Fragm. 11, 11.

Where it came from

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