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|lnetxt=incorporalis incorporalis, incorporale ADJ :: incorporeal; intangible; immaterial; not having body/substance; unearthly
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|lshtext=<b>incorpŏrālis</b>: e, adj. id.,<br /><b>I</b> bodiless, [[incorporeal]] ([[post]]-Aug.): [[quod]] est aut corporale est aut incorporale, Sen. Ep. 58, 11: jus, Quint. 5, 10, 116: nomina, [[that]] [[denote]] [[something]] [[incorporeal]], e. g. [[virtus]], Prisc. 2, p. 579.—Hence, subst.: incorpŏrāle, is, n., an [[incorporeal]] [[thing]], [[that]] [[which]] is [[unsubstantial]], [[immaterial]]: dicimus [[enim]] quaedam corporalia esse, quaedam incorporalia, Sen. Ep. 58, 11 sqq.; 89, 16: a corporibus se ad incorporalia transtulit, id. ib. 90, 29.—<br /><b>II</b> Esp., [[law]] t. t., [[incorporeal]], [[that]] [[which]] is not [[perceptible]] by [[any]] [[sense]]: res, rights to or in things (opp. corporales, the things [[themselves]]), Gai. Inst. 2, 14 sqq.—Hence, subst.: incorpŏrāle, is, n., an [[intangible]] [[possession]], a [[right]]: incorporalia sunt quae tangi non possunt, Gai. Inst. l. l. Abdy ad loc.; 3, 83 al.; id. Ben. 6, 2, 2. — Hence, adv.: incorpŏrālĭter, incorporeally, Claud. Mam. de Stat. An. 3, 14.
|lshtext=<b>incorpŏrālis</b>: e, adj. id.,<br /><b>I</b> bodiless, [[incorporeal]] ([[post]]-Aug.): [[quod]] est aut corporale est aut incorporale, Sen. Ep. 58, 11: jus, Quint. 5, 10, 116: nomina, [[that]] [[denote]] [[something]] [[incorporeal]], e. g. [[virtus]], Prisc. 2, p. 579.—Hence, subst.: incorpŏrāle, is, n., an [[incorporeal]] [[thing]], [[that]] [[which]] is [[unsubstantial]], [[immaterial]]: dicimus [[enim]] quaedam corporalia esse, quaedam incorporalia, Sen. Ep. 58, 11 sqq.; 89, 16: a corporibus se ad incorporalia transtulit, id. ib. 90, 29.—<br /><b>II</b> Esp., [[law]] t. t., [[incorporeal]], [[that]] [[which]] is not [[perceptible]] by [[any]] [[sense]]: res, rights to or in things (opp. corporales, the things [[themselves]]), Gai. Inst. 2, 14 sqq.—Hence, subst.: incorpŏrāle, is, n., an [[intangible]] [[possession]], a [[right]]: incorporalia sunt quae tangi non possunt, Gai. Inst. l. l. Abdy ad loc.; 3, 83 al.; id. Ben. 6, 2, 2. — Hence, adv.: incorpŏrālĭter, incorporeally, Claud. Mam. de Stat. An. 3, 14.
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{{Georges
|georg=in-corporālis, e, [[unkörperlich]] (Ggstz. [[corporalis]]), Sen. u. Quint.: nomina, [[etwas]] Unkörperliches bezeichnende, abstrakte, Prisc. – Plur. subst., incorporālia, ium, n. (Ggstz. corpora u. corporalia), Sen.
|georg=in-corporālis, e, [[unkörperlich]] (Ggstz. [[corporalis]]), Sen. u. Quint.: nomina, [[etwas]] Unkörperliches bezeichnende, abstrakte, Prisc. – Plur. subst., incorporālia, ium, n. (Ggstz. corpora u. corporalia), Sen.
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|lnetxt=incorporalis incorporalis, incorporale ADJ :: incorporeal; intangible; immaterial; not having body/substance; unearthly
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