adoptivus

A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.

ădoptīvus, a, um, adj. [adopto],

pertaining to adoption , made or acquired by adoption , adoptive : filius, an adopted son : P. Scipio, Fragm. ap. Gell. 5, 19 (opp. naturalis, a son by birth): filiorum neque naturalem Drusum neque adoptivum Germanicum patria caritate dilexit, Suet. Tib. 52: pater adoptivus, who has adopted one as son (or grandson , v. adoptio), an adoptive father , Dig. 45, 1, 107: frater, soror, etc., a brother , sister , etc., by adoption , not by birth , ib. 23, 2, 12, and 38, 8, 3; so also, familia, the family into which one has been received by adoption , ib. 37, 4, 3: adoptiva sacra, of the family into which one has been adopted (opp. paterna): neque amissis sacris paternis in haec adoptiva venisti, Cic. Dom. 13, 35: nomen, received by adoption (opp. nomen gentile), Suet. Ner. 41: nobilitas, nobility acquired by adoption , Ov. F. 4, 22.—Transf., of the ingrafting of plants (cf. adoptio): fissaque adoptivas accipit arbor opes, bears fruits not natural to it , ingrafted , Ov. Med. Fac. 5; Mart. 13, 46: quae sit adoptivis arbor onusta comis, Pall. de Insit. 20; cf. 144, 160 (cf. Verg. G. 2, 82: Miraturque (arbos) novas frondes et non sua poma).

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