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res nul·li·us \ˌrāsnəˈlēəs, rāˈsnu̇lē-; ˌrēznəˈlīəs, rēzˈnəlēəs\ noun Etymology: Late Latin, literally, thing of no one 1. : a thing belonging to no one whether because never appropriated (as a wild animal) or because abandoned by its owner but acquirable by appropriation 2. : property not subject to private ownership under Roman law |