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possession meaning in Latin

EnglishLatin
put out of seisin / possession (usu. wrongfully) verb

disseisio [disseisire, disseisivi, disseisitus](4th)
verb

relating to reclaiming property / restitution / repossession adjective

condicticius [condicticia, condicticium]adjective

small possessions (pl.) noun

bonusculum [bonusculi](2nd) N
noun

strip of possessions, fleece verb

deflocco [defloccare, defloccavi, defloccatus](1st) TRANS
verb

suing for possession noun

vindicatio [vindicationis](3rd) F
noun

surrender (of combatants / town / possessions) noun
[UK: sə.ˈren.də(r)]
[US: sə.ˈren.dər]

deditio [deditionis](3rd) F
noun

take hold of / possession of / in hand, arrest verb

praehendo [praehendere, praehendi, praehensus](3rd) TRANS
verb

praendo [praendere, praendi, praensus](3rd) TRANS
verb

prehendo [prehendere, prehendi, prehensus](3rd) TRANS
verb

prehendo [prehendere, prehendidi, prehenditus](3rd) TRANS
verb

prendo [prendere, prendi, prensus](3rd) TRANS
verb

take possession (inheritance) verb

adeo [adire, adivi(ii), aditus]verb

take possession of verb
[UK: teɪk pə.ˈzeʃ.n̩ əv ˈsʌm.θɪŋ]
[US: ˈteɪk pə.ˈzeʃ.n̩ əv ˈsʌm.θɪŋ]

insideo [insidere, insidi, insessus](2nd)
verb

invado [invadere, invasi, invasus](3rd)
verb

obsideo [obsidere, obsedi, obsessus](2nd)
verb

taking possession of an inheritance noun

aditio [aditionis](3rd) F
noun

those who advocated agrarian reform laws / sought possession of public lands noun

agrarius [agrarii](2nd) M
noun

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