possessio [1]

possessio [1]

1. possessio, ōnis, f. (possideo), I) der Besitz, a) eig.: poss. fundi, Cic.: hereditatum possessiones, Cic.: esse in possessione bonorum, Cic.: in possessionem venire od. proficisci, Cic.: possessionem hereditatis alci dare, eripere, Cic.: tradere alci liberam possessionem Galliae, Caes.: possessionem Siciliae tenere, S. in Besitz haben, Nep.: navali proelio possessionem maris adimere (alci), Liv.: Maroneae affectare possessionem, Liv.: deicere alqm de possessione fundi, Cic., de possessione imperii, Liv.: deturbare alqm de possessione, Cic., de certa re et possessione, Cic.: alqm movere, demovere de possessione, Cic.: Macedoniae possessione pelli, Liv.: earum (civitatium) hereditariā ac iustā possessione excedere, Liv.: retinere possessionem arcis, Liv.: si ignis (Genit. subi.) prima possessio rerum fuit, wenn das F. zuerst die Welt im Besitz hatte, Iustin. – b) bildl.: prudentiae doctrinaeque, Cic.: laudis, Planc. in Cic. ep. – II) meton., die Besitzung, das Besitztum, Eigentum, bes. das Grundstück, aestimationes possessionum, Cic.: paternae atque avitae possessiones, Cic.: possessio aliena, Liv., possessiones alienae, Cic.: possessiones urbanae, Nep.; possessiones habere, Cic.: maiores possessiones habere, Cic.: habere in Italia pretiosas possessiones, Nep.: trans Rhodanum vicos possessionesque habere, Caes.: militibus in contione agros ex suis possessionibus polliceri, Caes.: detrahere de possessione (an dem B. verringern), acquirere ad fidem, Cic.: irruere in alienas possessiones, Cic.: exturbare homines ex possessionibus, Cic.: quaedam ex iis Philippum usurpandae alienae possessionis causā (um den Besitz eines anderen an sich zu bringen) tenuisse, Liv.


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