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pignĕrātīcĭus (-tĭus) and pignŏ-rātīcĭus (-tĭus), a, um, adj. [pignero], of or belonging to a pledge: fundus, i. e. given as a pledge, pledged, mortgaged, Dig. 13, 7, 6: creditor, who lends on a pledge, a pawnbroker, mortgagee, ib. 39, 2, 15: actio, and absol. pignĕrātīcĭa, ae, f., an action on account of a pledge, which the debtor demands back again from the creditor, ib. 13, 7, 1; 13, 9, 3; 13, 11, 2; Just. Inst. 4, 6, 28; or for a pledge which the creditor demands from the debtor, Dig. 13, 1, 32: judicium, ib. 13, 7, 24.

pignĕrātĭo, ōnis, f. [pignero], a pledging, pawning, mortgaging (jurid. Lat.): pignerationem recipere, Dig. 20, 1, 9; Cod. Just. 8, 34, 3, § 3.

pignĕrātor, ōris, m. [pignero], one who takes a pledge; a pledgee, mortgagee, Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 11, § 27.