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(Lat.) In civil law. A walled city. Often used for civitas. Ainsworth. It is the same as oppidum, only larger. Urbs, or urbs aurea, meant Rome. Du Cange. In the case of Rome, urbs included the suburbs. Dig. 50. 16. 2. pr. It is derived from urbum, a part of the plough by which the walls of a city are first marked out. Ainsworth.

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(Lat.) In civil law. A walled city. Often used for civitas. Ainsworth. It is the same as oppidum, only larger. Urbs, or urbs aurea, meant Rome. Du Cange. In the case of Rome, urbs included the suburbs. Dig. 50. 16. 2. pr. It is derived from urbum, a part of the plough by which the walls of a city are first marked out. Ainsworth.

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