English | Latin |
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possession [possessions] noun [UK: pə.ˈzeʃ.n̩] [US: pə.ˈzeʃ.n̩] | diacatochia [diacatochiae](1st) F mancipium [mancipi(i)](2nd) N mancupium [mancupi(i)](2nd) N |
possession, property noun | possessio [possessionis](3rd) F |
possession as freehold noun | seisina [seisinae](1st) F |
possession-taker noun | praesumptor [praesumptoris](3rd) M |
(legal action) for the purpose of reclaiming property / restitution / repossession adjective | condictitius [condictitia, condictitium]adjective |
(temporary) control / possession noun | detentatio [detentationis](3rd) F detentio [detentionis](3rd) F |
acquire ownership of (thing) by virtue of uninterrupted possession verb | usucapio [usucapere, usucepi, usucaptus](3rd) |
alienate, give up, lose possession, transfer by sale, estrange verb | alieno [alienare, alienavi, alienatus](1st) TRANS |
another's property / land / possessions noun | alienum [alieni](2nd) N |
between boundaries of possessions / property (w / termmi / limits) adjective | comportionalis [comportionalis, comportionale]adjective |
church with all its possessions noun | dominicum [dominici](2nd) N |
dispossession of freehold noun | disseisina [disseisinae](1st) F |
get possession of his property verb | ammordeo [ammordere, ammordi, ammorsus](2nd) TRANS |
get possession of their property verb | admordeo [admordere, admordi, admorsus](2nd) TRANS |
goods (pl.), possessions, wealth, estate noun | bonum [boni](2nd) N |
illegally taking possession noun | usurpatio [usurpationis](3rd) F |
in full possession of faculties, sensibly, calmly adverb | sobrieadverb |
in possession / control / mastery of adjective | compos [(gen.), compotis]adjective conpos [(gen.), conpotis]adjective |
inheritance, possession noun | haereditas [haereditatis](3rd) F hereditas [hereditatis](3rd) F |
interim possession (pl.) (of disputed property) noun | vindicia [vindiciae](1st) F |
L:unlawful possession noun | incubatio [incubationis](3rd) F |
loss (possessions / faculty / quality / persons / town / military force), deprivation noun | amissio [amissionis](3rd) F |
lost possession noun | damnum [damni](2nd) N dampnum [dampni](2nd) N |
merging of usufruct (temporary use / possession) in property, consolidation noun | consolidatio [consolidationis](3rd) F |
my (personal possession) adjective [UK: maɪ] [US: ˈmaɪ] | meus [mea, meum]adjective |
not in control / possession (of mind w / animi / mentis, demented) adjective | impos [(gen.), impotis]adjective inpos [(gen.), inpotis]adjective |
one who wrongfully keeps another from possession of an estate adjective | deforcians [(gen.), deforciantis]adjective |
partnership, joint possession / use / participation noun | communitas [communitatis](3rd) F |
possess, take / hold possession of, occupy verb | possideo [possidere, possedi, possessus](2nd) possido [possidere, -, -](3rd) |
put in legal possession verb | feoffo [feoffare, feoffavi, feoffatus](1st) |
put in possession of, make partaker of verb | compotio [compotire, compotivi, compotitus](4th) TRANS conpotio [conpotire, conpotivi, conpotitus](4th) TRANS |