☩ SOTERIAN GLOSSARY ☩

Living Language Lexicon of the Soteria Covenant

Nexum

In Roman law, a form of loan secured by the debtor's person — the debtor who defaulted could be bound in servitude to the creditor. Abolished by the Lex Poetelia (326 BCE).

Etymology: Latin: 'bond, bondage' · Category: Roman Law · Source: Abolished c. 326 BCE
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