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CAPUT

Volume 5 · 126 words · 1815 Edition

the head. See HEAD.

CAPUT baronice, the head of the barony, in ancient customs, denotes the ancient or chief seat or castle of a nobleman, where he made his usual residence, and held his court; sometimes also called caput honoris, or the head of the honour. The caput baronice could not be settled in dowry; nor could it be divided among the daughters, in case there was no son to inherit; but was to descend entire to the eldest daughter, ceteris filiabus aliunde satisfactis.

CAPUT Gallinaginis, in Anatomy, is a kind of septum, or spongy border, at the extremities or apertures of each of the vesiculae seminales; serving to prevent the seed coming from one side, from rushing upon, and stopping, the discharge of the other.