I.the character and condition of a patron, patronship, patronage (late Lat.; cf. “patrocinium),” Inscr. Murat. 564, 1: “jus patronatus,” the sum of the rights of a patron over his freedman, Dig. 37, tit. 37 (v Sandars ad Just. Inst. 1, 5, 3): “omni commodo patronatus carere,” Dig. 37, 14, 3: “amissi patronatus jus recipere,” ib. 21
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pā^trōnātus , ūs, m. id.,