mancipium造句
例句與造句
- The creditor could only hold a wife or child three years as " mancipium ".
- The sign of the slavery was a fetters-shaped chainlet with the inscription " ego mancipium Mariae ".
- If the " mancipium " died a natural death under the creditor's hand, the creditor was free.
- If a debtor were seized for debt, he could nominate as " mancipium ", or hostage to work off the debt, his wife, child, or slave.
- The man was responsible for debts contracted by his wife, even before her marriage, as well as for his own; but he could use her as a " mancipium ".
- It's difficult to find mancipium in a sentence. 用mancipium造句挺難的
- In ancient Rome " mancipium " meant the relation of subjection of one person to another, existing because of " mancipatio " ( the reverse process is the emancipation ), as well as a person subjected thus.
- If the " mancipium " died a natural death while in the creditor's possession, no claim could lie against the latter; but if he was the cause of death by cruelty, he had to give son for son, or pay for a slave.
- From his inspiration two books on that topic were released : Franciscus S . Phoenicius ( Franciszek StanisBaw Fenicki ), " Mariae mancipium " ( Lublin, 1632 ), and Jan Chomentowski ( Chomtowski ), " Ptko Panny Maryi " ( Lublin, 1632 ).
- A curious extension of the " lex talionis " is the death of a creditor's son for his father's having caused the death of a debtor's son as " mancipium "; of a builder's son for his father's causing the death of a house owner's son by bad construction; the death of a man's daughter because her father caused the death of another man's daughter.