Lewis Short
(adjective) : pūpillāris, e, pupillus
* Of or belonging to an orphan or ward, pupilary: pecuniae,the money of a ward,Liv. 24, 18 fin.: actiones,in behalf of orphans,Quint. 12, 6, 1: aetas,minority,Suet. Aug. 66 fin.: substitutio,the naming of an heir in case of the death of an orphan,Just. Inst. 2, 16; hence such a will is called pupillare testamentum,Dig. 28, 6, 2; or, pupillares tabulae,ib. 28, 6, 36 fin.: praedium,ib. 27, 9, 13. —Subst.: pūpillāris, is, comm., the heir named in place of a deceased orphan: substitutus,Dig. 28, 10, 5.—Adv.: pūpillā-rĭter, in place of an orphan: substituere aliquem,Cod. Just. 6, 30, 20.
Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary