occupation.
(Of thelat.)(occupatio, - onis).
1. f. action and effect of address or address.
2. d. work or care that prevents use of the time else. U m in pl.
3. f. work, employment, ex officio.
4. f. activity, entertainment.
5. f. Der. As natural and native to acquire ownership of certain things that have no owner.
(f). Ret. Advance or prevention of an argument.1. f. stay in a territory of armies of another State which, without annex, intervenes in his public life and is headed.