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concerned the
wrongful "burning,
breaking or rending" (urere, frangere,
rumpere) not only of
slaves and
cattle but also
other property:
Ceterarum rerum...
- ruminant, ruminate, rumination,
ruminator rump-, rupt- break,
burst Latin rumpere,
ruptus abrupt, abruption, corrupt, corruptible, corruption, corruptor...
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wimmelkijn Brazilian Por. uses
furadeira demolition hammer rompedor < Lat.
rumpere + dor
martelo demolidor < Lat.
martulus demolitio + dor
sauce salsa < Lat...
- ruminant, ruminate, rumination,
ruminator rump-, rupt- break,
burst Latin rumpere,
ruptus abrupt, abruption, corrupt, corruptible, corruption, corruptor...
- read" relinquō, relinquere, relīquī,
relictum "to
leave behind" rumpō,
rumpere, rūpī,
ruptum "to burst" vincō, vincere, vīcī,
victum "to conquer, to defeat"...
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Another extension made at
civil law by interpretatio, was to
understand "
rumpere" in the
third chapter to mean "corrumpere", so that it
covered any form...