NUNDINAE

NUNDINAE

nundinae (n[schwa]n-d[schwa]-nee), n. [fr. Latin novem ¡°nine¡± + dies ¡°day¡±]

1. Roman law. A fair or market.

2. Roman law. The period between two consecutive markets (usu. eight days), including the market days. ? This period was often fixed for the payment of debts.


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