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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

ūsŭārĭus: a, um, adj. id.,
I of or belonging to use, usuary, viz.,
I Pass., that is used, made use of: servus, i. e. whom one has the use of, but does not own, Dig. 7, 8, 14; Gell. 4, 1, 23.—
II Act., as subst.: ūsŭā-rĭus, ii, m., one who uses or has the use of a thing, but no right of property in it: usus aquae personalis est: et ideo ad heredem usuarii transmitti non potest, Dig. 7, 8, 21: eadem et in usuario dicenda sunt, ib. 7, 1, 13, § 2.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

ūsŭārĭus, a, um (usus), dont on a l’usage, la jouissance : Dig. 7, 8, 14 ; Gell. 4, 1, 23 || subst. m., usufruitier : Dig. 7, 8, 21.