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particularly in Italy, which possessed the right of Roman citizenship, but was governed by its own laws, a free town, fr. municeps an inhabitant of a free town, a free citizen; munia official duties, functions + capere to take: cf. F. municipal.

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particularly in Italy, which possessed the right of Roman citizenship, but was governed by its own laws, a free town, fr. municeps an inhabitant of a free town, a free citizen; munia official duties, functions + capere to take: cf. F. municipal. Cf. Immunity, 1. Of or pertaining to a city or a corporation having the right of administering local government; as, municipal rights; municipal officers. 2. Of or pertaining to a state, kingdom, or nation. Municipal law is properly defined to be a rule of civil conduct prescribed by the supreme power in a state. Blackstone.

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  • URBANE
    Courteous in manners; polite; refined; elegant.
  • CIVIC
    Relating to, or derived from, a city or citizen; relating to man as a member of society, or to civil affairs. Civic crown (Rom. Antiq.), a crown or garland of oak leaves and acorns, bestowed on a soldier who had saved the life of a citizen
  • CORPORATE
    1. Formed into a body by legal enactment; united in an association, and endowed by law with the rights and liabilities of an individual; incorporated; as, a corporate town. 2. Belonging to a corporation or incorporated body. "Corporate property."
  • MUNICIPALLY
    In a municipal relation or condition.
  • CIVICISM
    The principle of civil government.
  • MUNICIPALISM
    Municipal condition.
  • CIVICS
    The science of civil government.
  • MUNICIPALIZE
    To bring under municipal oversight or control; as, a municipalized industry. London people are now determined to centralize and to municipalize such services. The Century.
  • CORPORATELY
    1. In a corporate capacity; acting as a coprporate body. 2. In, or as regarda, the body. Fabyan.
  • OPPIDAN
    Of or pertaining to a town. Howell.
  • MUNICIPAL
    particularly in Italy, which possessed the right of Roman citizenship, but was governed by its own laws, a free town, fr. municeps an inhabitant of a free town, a free citizen; munia official duties, functions + capere to take: cf. F. municipal.
  • MUNICIPALITY
    A municipal district; a borough, city, or incorporated town or village.
  • BICORPORATE
    Double-bodied, as a lion having one head and two bodies.
  • TRICORPORAL; TRICORPORATE
    Represented with three bodies conjoined to one head, as a lion.
  • DISINCORPORATE
    1. To deprive of corporate powers, rights, or privileges; to divest of the condition of a corporate body. 2. To detach or separate from a corporation. Bacon.
  • INCORPORATED
    United in one body; formed into a corporation; made a legal entity.
  • ANTICIVIC
    Opposed to citizenship.
  • INURBANE
    Uncivil; unpolished; rude. M. Arnold. -- In`ur*bane"ly, adv. -- In`ur*bane"ness, n.
  • INCORPORATE
    1. Not consisting of matter; not having a material body; incorporeal; spiritual. Moses forbore to speak of angles, and things invisible, and incorporate. Sir W. Raleigh. 2. Not incorporated; not existing as a corporation; as, an incorporate banking
  • TRANSCORPORATE
    To transmigrate. Sir T. Browne.
  • ACCORPORATE
    To unite; to attach; to incorporate. Milton.
  • DISCORPORATE
    Deprived of the privileges or form of a body corporate. Jas. II.
  • REINCORPORATE
    To incorporate again.

 

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