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ascriptīcĭus (adscr-), a, um, adj. [ascribo, II.], enrolled or received in any community (as citizen, soldier, etc.): novi et adscripticii cives, * Cic. N. D. 3, 15, 39: ascripticii veluti quidam scripti dicebantur, qui supplendis legionibus ascribebantur. Hos et accensos dicebant, quod ad legionum censum essent adscripti, Paul. ex Fest. p. 14 Müll.; cf. ascriptivus: servi, slaves bound to the soil, and transferred with it from one possessor to another, Cod. 11, 47, 6.

* ascriptĭo (adscr-), ōnis, f. [ascribo, I.], an addition in writing: declarat ipsa asc/riptio esse aliquid, Cic. Caecin. 33, 95.

ascriptīvus (adscr-), a, um, adj. [ascribo, II.], enrolled as a (supernumerary) soldier (cf. ascripticius and accensus): Idem istuc aliis adscriptivis ad legionem fieri solet, Plaut. Men. 1, 3, 2; Varr. L. L. 7, § 56 Müll.

ascriptor (adscr-), ōris, m. [ascribo, I.], he who willingly subscribes (his name); hence, trop., he who subscribes to, agrees to, approves any thing (perh. only in the foll. exs.): ascriptores legis agrariae, Cic. Agr. 9: venalis ascriptor et subscriptor tuus, id. Dom. 19; id. Red. in Sen. 4, 9; 10, 26.

ascriptus (adscr-), a, um, Part. of ascribo.