COEMPTIO, one of three forms of marriage among the ancient Romans, in which the contracting parties delivered to each other a small piece of money, and repeated at the same time certain formulae. The man asked the woman "an sibi mater familiæ esse vellet;" to which she replied, "se velle." A similar question was put by the woman to the man, and a similar answer received.
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