Censitary Definition

adjective
(history) (of an elective franchise, especially in the nineteenth century) Dependent on or proportional to a poll tax (cense) or property qualification; restricted.
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Origin of Censitary

  • From Medieval Latin censitarius, from Latin censere "assess (for tax)". Compare French censitaire, Spanish and Italian censitario.

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