mancipium
/ˌmænsɪˈpiːəm/Definitions
1. noun
A person who is under another’s power or control, especially a slave or a dependent.
“The Roman law considered the mancipium a type of property, but also acknowledged its rights and limitations.”
1. noun
A person who is under another’s power or control, especially a slave or a dependent.
“The Roman law considered the mancipium a type of property, but also acknowledged its rights and limitations.”