colonus

colonus
colonus, i, m. [st2]1 [-] paysan, agriculteur; fermier, métayer. [st2]2 [-] colon, habitant d'une colonie. [st2]3 [-] habitant.
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colonus, i, m. [st2]1 [-] paysan, agriculteur; fermier, métayer. [st2]2 [-] colon, habitant d'une colonie. [st2]3 [-] habitant.
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    Colonus, coloni, pen. prod. a Colo, colis. Cic. Un laboureur, Fermier. \ Colonus catenarum. Plaut. Qui est enchainé.
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    Colonus, Qui habite en un lieu.
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    Colonus. Vlpian. Fermier, Mestayer, Closier.
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    A colono rationes accipere. Cic. Recevoir les comptes du fermier, Ne le point contraindre de payer la ferme entiere, ou les moisons, à cause de la sterilité de l'annee, ains luy remettre et quitter une partie, ou l'attendre jusques à une annee fertile.
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    Colona. Ouid. Fermiere.
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    Coloni. Cic. Certain nombre de gens prins du peuple Romain qu'on envoyoit en quelque lieu pour y habiter.
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    Colonus, pen. prod. Adiectiuum: vt Ager colonus. Cic. Lieu assigné aux vieulx souldars.

Dictionarium latinogallicum. 1552.

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