Vectigal, pen pro. vectigâlts pen. pro. n. g. Cic.A tribute: a pÊslon: a rent: and yerely reueuewe.Leuare agrum vectigah.Cic.To set a lesse rent on a peece of ground, or to discharge it of a pension going out of it.Magna vectigalia. Hor. Abrumpere vectigalia, Vide ABRVMPO.Augere vectigalia. Cæs. Capere vectigal, Vide CAPIO.Conseruare vectigal. Ci. Constituere vectigal. Ci. Non egeo vectigalibus. Ci. Exercere & exigere vectigal. Ci. To haue the taking vp of a tribute or payment.Exigere vectigalia.Cic.Imponere vectigal.Cic.To set a tribute vpon.Obsolescere & nitêre dicuntur vectigalia.Cic.Péndere vectigal.Cic.Porrigere parua vectigalia. Hor. Vectigal.Cic.A yearely rent or renenewe.Non intelligunt homines qum magnum vectigal sit parsimonia. Ci. MÊ vnderstãd not what a good reuenue thriftie sparing is.Instituere vectigal. Col. To appoint a rent.
Vectigâlis, & hoc vectigâle, pe. pro. Cice. That payeth tribute pension or rent: that appertaineth to paying.Vectigalis & Immunis, contraria, Vide IMMVNIS.Vectigalis & stipendiarius Liu.Vectigales equi. Ci. Horses set out to hire.Pecunia vectigalis.Cicer.Money that commeth of ones reuenewes.Prouincia vectigalis.Cic.That payeth tribute.Socij vectigales. Ci. Confederates that are tributarie.Facere vectigales. Cæs. To make tributarie.
Lewis and Short: Latin dictionary
vectīgal, ālis (gen. plur. vectigaliorum, Suet. Aug. 101; id. Calig. 16: vectigalium, id. Tib. 49), n. [vectus, from veho], a toll, tax, impost paid to the State (cf.: tributum, census, stipendium). I.Lit.: in vectigalibus non solum adventus mali, sed etiam metus ipse affert calamitatem ... ita neque ex portu neque ex decumis neque ex scripturā vectigal conservari potest, Cic. Imp. Pomp. 6, 15; C. Gracch. ap. Gell 11, 10, 3; Caes. B C 1, 35; id. B. G. 1, 18; 1, 36: pensitare, Cic. Imp Pomp. 6, 16: imponere agro, id. Agr. 2, 21, 55 sq.: levare agrum vectigali, id. Brut. 36, 136.—B. Esp., an honorarium or contribution paid to a magistrate: praetorium, Cic. Att. 5, 21, 11: aedilicium, the contribution of a province to the games instituted by an œdile, id. Q. Fr, 1, 1, 9, 26.—II. Transf, of private affairs, revenue, rents, income, etc.: vectigalia urbana rusticis (anteponantur), Cic. Off. 2, 25, 88; cf.: ex meo tenui vectigali, id. Par. 6, 3, 49; Hor. C. 3, 16, 40; Col. praef. 27; Plin. 9, 54, 79, 168; 26, 3, 8, 15; Plin. Ep. 7, 18, 2 sq.—Prov.: magnum vectigal est Parsimonia, Cic. Par. 6, 3, 49.