OBSEQUIUM


Meaning of OBSEQUIUM in English

äbˈsēkwēəm noun

( plural obsequ·ia -ēə)

Etymology: Latin, literally, compliance

: the customary repectful behavior due from a freedman to his patron or former master under ancient Roman law including freedom from lawsuit by the freedman except with the consent of the praetor and the duty to support the patron when needy

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