Praedĭum — (lat., in der Mehrzahl Praedia), 1) (röm. Ant.), Gut, welches in der Stadt (P. urbanum) od. auf dem Lande (P. rustĭcum), innerhalb Italiens od. in solchen Provinzen lag, welche das Jus italicum hatten; andere Güter, ohne dieses Recht, hießen… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Praedium — Praedium, lat., Grundstück; p. urbanum, Gebäude; p. rusticum, freie Plätze und landwirthschaftlicher Boden; vgl. Pußten … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
praedium liberum — index freehold Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
PRAEDIUM Joseph — quod dedit Iacob filio suo Ioseph, supra fratres suos: est que apex amoenus et fertilis in tribu Ephraim, in quo ossa Ioseph ex Aegypto allata sepulta sunt … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
praedium rusticum — ˈrəstə̇kəm noun Etymology: Latin, rustic praedium Roman & civil law : land adapted to and used for agricultural or pastoral purposes compare praedium urbanum … Useful english dictionary
praedium dominans — ˈdäməˌnanz noun Etymology: Latin, dominant praedium : a dominant tenement, estate, or tract of land having the benefit of an easement or servitude exercisable against and affecting another tenement or tract … Useful english dictionary
praedium rusticanum — ˌrəstəˈkānəm noun Etymology: Latin, country praedium Roman, civil, & Scots law : land upon which no building stands whether in town or country … Useful english dictionary
praedium serviens — ˈsərvēˌenz noun Etymology: Latin, servient praedium : the servient tenement, estate, or tract of land against which another dominant tenement, estate, or tract enjoys or exercises an easement or servitude … Useful english dictionary
praedium — prae·di·um … English syllables
praedium — /priydiyam/ In the civil law, land; an estate; a tenement; a piece of landed property … Black's law dictionary