PRAEDIAL


Meaning of PRAEDIAL in English

adjective

or pre·di·al ˈprēdēəl

Etymology: Medieval Latin praedialis, from Latin praedium + -alis -al

1. : being or made up of land or immovable property or the profits therefrom : landed — used chiefly with reference to the Roman and civil law systems and practically equivalent to the real of English law

2. : of, relating to, or arising from land or landed property : attached to land

praedial slaves

a praedial relationship

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