patronatus
From LSJ
θεὸς δ' ἁμαρτάνουσιν οὐ παρίσταται → God doesn't stand by those who do wrong → A peccatore sese numen segregat → Ein Gott steht denen, die da freveln, niemals bei
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
pā̆trōnātus: ūs, m. id.,
I the character and condition of a patron, patronship, patronage (late Lat.; cf. patrocinium), Inscr. Murat. 564, 1: jus patronatus, the sum of the rights of a patron over his freedman, Dig. 37, tit. 14 (v Sandars ad Just. Inst. 1, 5, 3): omni commodo patronatus carere, Dig. 37, 14, 3: amissi patronatus jus recipere, ib. 21>
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
pătrōnātŭs, ūs, m. (patronus), patronat, condition de patron, patronage : jus patronatūs Dig. 37, tit. 14, droits de l’ancien maître sur l’affranchi.