emphyteuta

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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

emphyteuta: ae, m., = ἐμφυτεύτης,
I the lessee in the tenure of emphyteusis, Cod. Just. 4, 66, 1 sq.; called also emphyteutĭcārĭus, ib. 11, 62, 1; the latter also adj., of or belonging to emphyteusis: praedium, contractus, ib. 4, 66, 2 sq.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

emphўteuta, æ, m., qui a un bail emphytéotique : Cod. Just. 4, 66, 1.

Latin > German (Georges)

emphyteuta, ae, m. (ἐμφυτεύτης), der Erbpächter, spät. ICt.

Latin > English

emphyteuta emphyteutae N F :: lessee; (of church goods)
emphyteuta emphyteuta emphyteutae N M :: permanent land tenant; lessee in tenure of emphytensis