coemption noun.
[kǝʊ'ɛm(p)ʃ(ǝ)n] LME.[Latin coemptio(n-), from coempt- pa. ppl stem of coemere buy up: see -ION.]1. The buying up of the whole supply of any commodity in the market.
LME.2. Roman Law. The fictitious sale of a woman by herself or her father, usu. to her husband.
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