AQUILIAN


Meaning of AQUILIAN in English

əˈkwilēən adjective

Usage: usually capitalized

Etymology: Latin Aquilianus, from C. Aquilius Gallus 1st century B.C. Roman jurist + Latin -anus -an

: arising from or governed by a statute of the Roman republic with respect to wrongful damage to property — used of a fault or liability in civil and Roman law

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