mancipular
/mænˈsɪpjʊlər/Definitions
1. verb
to take possession of something, especially land, as one’s own by a public declaration of ownership, often through a ceremony.
“The pioneer mancipulated his claim to the land by staking a wooden post at the property’s edge.”
2. noun
a public declaration of ownership, especially of land.
“The mancipular was signed by the settler and witnessed by two other members of the community.”