Praedĭum — (lat.), Grundbesitz, Landgut; P. dominans und serviens, soviel wie herrschendes, dienendes Grundstück, s. Grunddienstbarkeiten. Praedia nobilia, soviel wie Rittergüter; P. rustica, soviel wie Landgüter; P. urbana, soviel wie Stadtgrundstücke … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Praedium — Praedium, lat., Grundstück; p. urbanum, Gebäude; p. rusticum, freie Plätze und landwirthschaftlicher Boden; vgl. Pußten … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
praedium liberum — index freehold Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
PRAEDIUM Joseph — quod dedit Iacob filio suo Ioseph, supra fratres suos: est que apex amoenus et fertilis in tribu Ephraim, in quo ossa Ioseph ex Aegypto allata sepulta sunt … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
praedium rusticum — ˈrəstə̇kəm noun Etymology: Latin, rustic praedium Roman & civil law : land adapted to and used for agricultural or pastoral purposes compare praedium urbanum … Useful english dictionary
praedium dominans — ˈdäməˌnanz noun Etymology: Latin, dominant praedium : a dominant tenement, estate, or tract of land having the benefit of an easement or servitude exercisable against and affecting another tenement or tract … Useful english dictionary
praedium rusticanum — ˌrəstəˈkānəm noun Etymology: Latin, country praedium Roman, civil, & Scots law : land upon which no building stands whether in town or country … Useful english dictionary
praedium serviens — ˈsərvēˌenz noun Etymology: Latin, servient praedium : the servient tenement, estate, or tract of land against which another dominant tenement, estate, or tract enjoys or exercises an easement or servitude … Useful english dictionary
praedium — prae·di·um … English syllables
praedium — /priydiyam/ In the civil law, land; an estate; a tenement; a piece of landed property … Black's law dictionary