genticus

Etymology
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Adjective

 * of, belonging to, or derived from a gens/clan/lineage/family; familial, lineal
 * of, belonging to, or derived from a tribe; tribal
 * 1) * Tacitus, Annales, Liber III: Ab Excessu Divi Augusti, 43
 * Adduntur e servitiis gladiaturae destinati, quibus more gentico continuum ferri tegimen: cruppellarios vocant, inferendis ictibus inhabilis, accipiendis impenetrabilis.
 * To these he added a contingent of slaves, destined for the gladiatorial ring and, the custom with the tribe, encased in the continuous shell of iron: the so-called “cruppellarians”, who, if too weighty to inflict wounds, are impregnably fortified against receiving them.
 * of, belonging to, or derived from a nation; national