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lēgātīvus

lēgātīvus · adj

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What it meant

lēgātīvus — Lewis & Short

lēgātīvus, a, um, adj.1. lego.

I Of or relating to an embassy (post-class.): viaticum, or absol. lēgātīvum, i, n., an ambassador's expenses: viaticum, quod legativum dicitur, Dig. 50, 4, 18, § 12: his, qui non gratuitam legationem susceperunt, legativum ex forma restituitur, ib. 50, 7, 2, § 3 (al. legaticium).—
II Left by a last will or testament, Inscr. Orell. 3817.

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