NEXUM


Meaning of NEXUM in English

ˈneksəm noun

( -s )

Etymology: Latin, from neuter of nexus, past participle of nectere to bind

Roman law : a formal contract of loan with coin and balance in the presence of five witnesses under which the obligor could be seized and held in bondage for failure to perform

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