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manubial

Manubial (adj) means Taken as or relating to the spoils of war; funded from the spoils of war (especially in the Roman Empire).

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Taken as or relating to the spoils of war; funded from the spoils of war (especially in the Roman Empire).
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Etymology

From Latin manubialis from manubiae (“money obtained from the sale of booty, plunder”).

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"manubial" (adj) means taken as or relating to the spoils of war; funded from the spoils of war (especially in the Roman Empire).

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