- adscriptus
- Added or annexed by writing; bound to.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
adscriptus — /aedskriptas/ In the civil law, added, annexed, or bound by or in writing; enrolled, registered; united, joined, annexed, bound to, generally. Servus colonce adscriptus, a slave annexed to an estate as a cultivator. Fundus adscriptus, an estate… … Black's law dictionary
adscriptus — /aedskriptas/ In the civil law, added, annexed, or bound by or in writing; enrolled, registered; united, joined, annexed, bound to, generally. Servus colonce adscriptus, a slave annexed to an estate as a cultivator. Fundus adscriptus, an estate… … Black's law dictionary
Adscriptus glebae — (lat.), an den Grund und Boden gebunden, ohne Freizügigkeit, ein Leibeigner, ein Höriger … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Adscriptus glebae — The term describing the status of a *serf as belonging to the land ; one who could be transferred with it were the land to change lord. [< Lat. adscriptus = stated in writing (and belonging) + glebae = to the land] Cf. Attorn … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
adscriptus glebae — A term applied in the Roman law to laborer slaves who were permanently annexed to the land and went with a transfer of it … Ballentine's law dictionary
Glebae adscriptus — (lat.), ein an die Scholle Gefesselter, Höriger, Leibeigener … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Glebae adscriptus — Glebae adscriptus, lat., an die Scholle gebunden, d.h. leibeigen … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
Адскриптиций — (лат. adscriptus glebae прикрепл. к земле), первоначально adscriptus censibus назывался включ. в податные списки зависимый крестьянин. Понятие А., с одной стороны, было более широким, чем колон, с другой более узким. В общем оно… … Словарь античности
HENRICUS — I. HENRICUS Glateanus. Helvetius. variis scriptis Arithmeticis, Geographicis, Musicis, etc. et Medicinae peritiâ inclitus. Obiit A C. 1563. Aet. 75. II. HENRICUS Imp. CP. successit Balduino VIII. Flandriae Comiti, fratri, A. C. 1206. Graecos… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Adscript — Ad script, a. [L. adscriptus, p. p. of adscribere to enroll. See {Ascribe}.] Held to service as attached to the soil; said of feudal serfs. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English