ADMANUENSES, in ancient law books, denote persons who swore by laying their hands on the book.—In which sense, admanuenses amount to the same with laymen; and stand opposed to clerks, who were forbid to swear on the book, their word being reputed as their oath; whence they were also denominated fide digni.
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