cliens
cliens (klI-enz), n. [Latin “client”] Roman law. A dependent; a person who depended on another for defense in suits at law and other difficulties. • A cliens was often a freed slave or immigrant. Pl. clientes (klI-en-teez).
cliens (klI-enz), n. [Latin “client”] Roman law. A dependent; a person who depended on another for defense in suits at law and other difficulties. • A cliens was often a freed slave or immigrant. Pl. clientes (klI-en-teez).