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'''''Ingenui''''' or '''''ingenuitas''''' (singular ''ingenuus''), was a legal term of [[ancient Rome]] indicating those [[wikt:freeman|freemen]] who were born free, as distinct from, for example, freedmen, who were freemen who had once been slaves.<ref name="DGRA">{{Cite book | last = Long | first = George | author-link = George Long (scholar) | contribution = Ingenui | editor-last = Smith | editor-first = William | title = [[Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities]] | volume = | pages = 637 | publisher = [[Little, Brown and Company]] | place = Boston | year = 1870 | contribution-url = http://www.ancientlibrary.com/smith-dgra/0644.html | postscript = <!--None--> }}</ref> | |||
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Ingenui
Ingenui or ingenuitas (singular ingenuus), was a legal term of ancient Rome indicating those freemen who were born free, as distinct from, for example, freedmen, who were freemen who had once been slaves.[1]
STUPRUM
1 Roman & civil law : sexual intercourse between a man and an unmarried woman other than one in slavery or concubinage
2 Roman & civil law : illicit intercourse contrary to morality
3 Roman & civil law : unchastity of a woman[2]
References
- ↑ Long, George (1870). "Ingenui". in Smith, William. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities. Boston: Little, Brown and Company. pp. 637
- ↑ http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/stuprum