Definition of mancipatio, mancupatio
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LNS
mancipātiō, mancipātiōnis
(mancupātiō, mancupātiōnis)
mancipo
noun (f., 3rd declension)
  1. a making over, delivery, transfer
  2. purchase
Abbreviations
mancipātio (mancup-), ōnis, f. mancipo, a making over, delivery, transfer of a thing to another; one of the modes of acquiring possession by the Roman civil law; hence, also, for purchase: qui mancipio accipit, apprehendere id ipsum, quod ei mancipio datur, necesse sit: unde etiam mancipatio dicitur, quia manu res capitur, Gai. Inst. 1, 121 (v. the passage in full under mancipium): mancupationem tabulis probare, the purchase, Plin. 9, 35, 58, ยง 117.
 
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