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Glossary of Latin Words.
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  • assidare, assidere:—to tax equally; to assess.
  • assidella:—a table dormant.
  • assidiare:—to besiege; to attack.
  • assignare:—to transfer a right; to appoint a deputy; to declare; to pledge.
  • assignare se ad:—to attack; to lay hands on.
  • assignatio:—assignment; transference of interest.
  • assignatus:—an assignee; a deputy.
  • assimulare:—to put together; to collect.
  • assisa:—a fixed measure; a tax or fine; a sitting of justices to hear causes; a jury; certain statutes and writs are also called assisce.
  • assisa pants et cerevisiæ:—the power of examining the weight and measure of bread and beer.
  • assisores:—assessors.
  • assisus:—rented or farmed out.
  • assisus redditus, redditus assisce:—rent of assize; fixed rent.
  • assoniare:—to essoin.
  • assueare:—to drain.
  • assuera:—a drain.
  • assultus:—an assault.
  • assumare:—to kill.
  • assumptio:—the anniversary of the death of a saint.
  • assurantia:—assurance.
  • assurare:—to assure.
  • astela:—a staff.
  • astrarius hares:—an heir who occupies his inheritance during his ancestor's life.
  • astrium:—a hearth; a house.
  • astructus:—instructed.
  • astrum. See astrium.
  • aslula:—a piece of firewood.
  • astur. See austur.
  • asura:—azure.
  • aszeisia. See azesia.
  • atachiare, &c. See attachiare.
  • athia, atia:—hatred, malice.
  • atilium, atillium:—an utensil; an implement; gear; the rigging of a ship.
  • atinctus. See attinctus.
  • atirare:—to equip.
  • atratus:—a mourner.
  • atriamentum:—a courtyard.
  • attachare:—to affix.
  • attachiamentum:—attachment; apprehension of a person or seizing goods; articles seized with a criminal, showing his guilt; right of using (underwood, water, &c).
  • attachiamentum foresta:—the lower court of a forest.
  • attachiare:—to take in pursuance of a writ; to attach.
  • attachiator:—an officer who makes attachment; a bailiff.
  • attagiare:—to attach.
  • attaincta, attincta:—attaint, a writ against a jury for giving a false verdict.
  • attamiare, attaminare:—to broach.
  • attaxare:—to assess.
  • attegia:—a little house.