NEGOTIANTES — Ciceroni foenerantes, l. 5. ad Attic. Ep. 21. Praefectur am petivit, negavi me cuiquam negotianti dare. Ubi loquitur de M. Scaptio, familiari Bruti, qui Salaminiis pecuniam foenori dederat et exigebat quaternas centesimas acerbissimus foenerator … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
koemieren — ko|emie|ren <aus gleichbed. lat. coemere> (veraltet) aufkaufen … Das große Fremdwörterbuch
coemption — /koʊˈɛmpʃən / (say koh empshuhn), / ˈɛmʃən/ (say emshuhn) noun the buying up of the whole of a particular commodity, especially in order to acquire a monopoly. {Latin coemptio, from coemere buy up} …
acheter — Acheter, act. acut. Comparare, Emere, Mercari, Nundinari, Pensare argento, Praestinare. Acheter ensemble, Commercari, Coemere. Acheter à bon marché, à bon conte, à prix raisonnable, Bene emere, aequo pretio emere. Acheter cher, Care emere, Iniquo … Thresor de la langue françoyse
co|emp|tion — «koh EHMP shuhn», noun. 1. the purchase of all of a given commodity in the market, in order to control its price. 2. a form of civil marriage in Roman law consisting in a mutual fictitious sale of the two parties. ╂[< Latin coemptiō, ōnis < … Useful english dictionary