I.with a condition attached, conditional, with conditions (freq. in the jurists): “datio,” Dig. 34, 4, 9: “creditores,” ib. 50, 16, 54: “servi,” Cod. Just. 10, 1, 7 et saep.: “criminatio,” Tert. adv. Jud. 13 fin.—condĭcĭōnālĭter , adv., conditionally (opp. pure, simpliciter): “conceptā causā,” Dig. 25, 1, 17; cf. ib. 46, 3, 98, § 5 al.
condĭcĭōnālis (condit- ), e, adj. id.,