Latin: In the Roman law. A girding or preparing for battle. Testamentum in procinctu, a will made by a soldier, while girding himself, or preparing to engage in battle. Adams, Rom. Ant. 62; Calvin.
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Latin: In the Roman law. A girding or preparing for battle. Testamentum in procinctu, a will made by a soldier, while girding himself, or preparing to engage in battle. Adams, Rom. Ant. 62; Calvin.