Lewis Short
(adjective) : fructŭārĭus, a, um, fructus.
* Of or belonging to fruit, fruit-bearing, fruitful: palmes,Col. 5, 6, 29; Plin. 17, 22, 35, § 181: rami olcae,Col. 5, 9, 15: oculi vitis,id. 3, 18, 4: pars villae,that serves for laying up the fruits in,id. 1, 6, 1 and 9: scrofa,Varr. R. R. 2, 4, 17: agri, for which a portion of the produce is paid, Cael. ap. Cic. Fam. 8, 9, 4.
* Of or belonging to usufruct, usufructuary (jurid. Lat.): servus,of whom one has merely the usufruct,Dig. 41, 1, 37; 63; Paul. Sent. 5, 7, 3: stipulati, a stipulation by a litigant in possession ad interim, by which he shall repay twice the mesne profits if finally defeated in the suit, Gai. Inst. 4, 166; Dig. 45, 1, 4: judicium,a special mode of procedure for receiving mesne profits,Gai. Inst. 4, 169.
* Subst.: fructŭārĭus, ii, m., and fructŭārĭa, ae, f., in an act. sense, one who has the usufruct of a thing, a usufructuary, Dig. 7, 1, 22 sq.; 24; 58 al.
Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary