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ETYMOLOGY OF THE WORD COEMPTION

From Latin coemptiōnem a buying together.
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PRONUNCIATION OF COEMPTION

coemption  [kəʊˈɛmpʃən] play
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GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF COEMPTION

noun
adjective
verb
adverb
pronoun
preposition
conjunction
determiner
exclamation
Coemption is a noun.
A noun is a type of word the meaning of which determines reality. Nouns provide the names for all things: people, objects, sensations, feelings, etc.

WHAT DOES COEMPTION MEAN IN ENGLISH?

Definition of coemption in the English dictionary

The definition of coemption in the dictionary is the buying up of the complete supply of a commodity.


WORDS THAT RHYME WITH COEMPTION


ademption
əˈdɛmpʃən
assumption
əˈsʌmpʃən
consumption
kənˈsʌmpʃən
description
dɪˈskrɪpʃən
diremption
daɪˈrɛmpʃən
emption
ˈɛmpʃən
gumption
ˈɡʌmpʃən
misassumption
ˌmɪsəˈsʌmpʃən
nonconsumption
ˌnɒnkənˈsʌmpʃən
overconsumption
ˌəʊvəkənˈsʌmpʃən
pre-emption
prɪˈɛmpʃən
presumption
prɪˈzʌmpʃən
reassumption
ˌriːəˈsʌmpʃən
redemption
rɪˈdɛmpʃən
resumption
rɪˈzʌmpʃən
rumblegumption
ˌrʌmbəlˈɡʌmpʃən
rumgumption
rʌmˈɡʌmpʃən
rummlegumption
ˈrʌməlˌɡʌmpʃən
subsumption
səbˈsʌmpʃən
transumption
trænˈsʌmpʃən

WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE COEMPTION

coelom
coelomata
coelomate
coelomatic
coelomic
coelostat
coelurosaur
coembody
coemploy
coempt
Coen
coenacle
coenact
coenaesthesia
coenaesthesis
coendure
coenenchyme
Coenesque
coenesthesia
coenesthesis

WORDS THAT END LIKE COEMPTION

absorption
accreditation
adoption
alcohol consumption
caption
conception
corruption
deception
disruption
encryption
exception
exemption
inception
interruption
job description
option
perception
prescription
reception
subscription
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Synonyms and antonyms of coemption in the English dictionary of synonyms

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Translation of «coemption» into 25 languages

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TRANSLATION OF COEMPTION

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coemption
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तारण
75 millions of speakers

Translator English - Turkish

piyasadaki malı kapatma
70 millions of speakers

Translator English - Italian

coemption
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Trends of use of coemption

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TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «COEMPTION»

The term «coemption» is barely ever used and occupies the 195.299 position in our list of most widely used terms in the English dictionary.
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FREQUENCY OF USE OF THE TERM «COEMPTION» OVER TIME

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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «COEMPTION»

Discover the use of coemption in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to coemption and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Gaii Institutionum Iuris Civilis Commentarii Quarter: Or, ...
In coemption the right of Hand over a woman is vested in a person to whom she is conveyed by a mancipation or imaginary sale in the presence of at least five witnesses, citizens of Rome above the age of puberty, besides a balance holder,  ...
Gaius, 1871
2
The Civil Law Including the Twelve Tables, the Institutes of ...
(110) "Formerly this ceremony was performed in three different ways, namely, by use, by confarreation, and by coemption. (111) A woman came into the hand of her husband by use when she had lived with him continuously for a year after ...
3
State and Family in Early Rome
The practice of celebrating intra-gentile, as well as inter-gentile, marriages by confarreation was, probably, firmly established in the infancy of the Republic, and is more recent than the rise of coemption. Coemption, as we have seen, was a ...
Charles William Louis Launspach, 1908
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An Introduction to the Study of Justinian's Digest: ...
Minima cap. dem. was caused by adoption, by coemption, by mancipation, and by manumission (Qai. 1. 162). Adoption was either of a person mi iitris (i. e. arrogation, on which see the note p. 164), or of a filius familias, which proceeded by ...
Henry John Roby, 2011
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An Introduction to the Study of Justinians Digest
1 25. § 2. Minima capitis deminutio. 167 § 1) the case of deserters, and of persons adjudged by the senate or by a law to be public enemies (Cohn, pp. 97 — 102). Minima cap. dem. was caused by adoption, by coemption, by mancipation, and ...
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A Compendious View of the Civil Law: And of the Law of the ...
ever; yet, to produce certain legal effects, the marriage must have been celebrated with certain forms and rites, or established by time; such marriages were called solemn (30), and were of three kinds, confarreation, coemption, and use ...
Arthur Browne, 1802
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The Matrimonial Miscellany and Mirror of Human Nature: ...
There were three different kinds of marriage among the Romans, distinguished from each other by the names of Conferration, Coemption, and Use. Conferration was the manner in which only the pontiffs and other priests were married, and ...
Thomas Kinnersley, 1818
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A Compendious View of the Civil Law and of the Law of the ...
ever ; yet, to produce certain legal effects, the marriage must have been celebrated with certain forms and rites, or established by time ; such marriages were called solemn(30), and were of three kinds, confarreation, coemption, and use: con- ...
Arthur Browne, 1840
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An inquiry into the origin of the laws and political ...
The second method, Coemption, which was the most usual, was that of coemption. According to this form, the bride and bridegroom mutually expressed to each other their willingness to become husband and wife, according to a set form of ...
George Spence, 1826
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Historical Introduction to the Private Law of Rome
His children by her, however, were in his potestas ; that was the ipso jure consequence of the marriage ; whereas manus resulted from con- farreation or coemption, and with a peregrina these were impossible.15 Had manus, which was ...
James Muirhead, Henry Goudy, Alexander Grant, 2009

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