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stillicidium
stillicidiumIn Doric buildings, dripping eaves in which the roof terminates.stillicidium
stillicidiumS19-899700 (stil?i-sid'e-um) [L. stilla, drop, + cadere, to fall] A dribbling or flowing, drop by drop.stillicidium lacrimarumEpiphora.stillicidium nariumA watery mucus discharged at the onset of coryza.stillicidium urinaeStrangury.Stillicidium
STILLICIDIUM, civ. law. The rain water that falls from the roof or eaves of a house by scattered drops. When it is gathered into a spout it is called flumen. 2. Without the constitution of one or other of these servitudes, no proprietor can build so as to throw the rain that falls from his house directly on his neighbor's grounds; for it is a restriction upon all property, nemo protest immitere in alienum; and he who in building breaks through that restraint, truly builds on another man's property; because to whomsoever the area belong's, to him also belongs whatever is above it: cujus est solum, ejas est usque ad caelum. 3 Burge on the Conf. of Laws, 405. Vide Servitus Stillicidii. Inst. 3, 2, 1; Dig. 8, 2, 2. |