a. Rom. Law. [f. L. condictīci-us, f. condict-us: see prec. and -ITIOUS.] Of or pertaining to a demand of restitution; condictitious action = L. actio condictīcia.
1774. Bp. Halifax, Anal. Rom. Law (1795), 87. Condictitious Actions, granted to Rei, or Defendants against Actors, or Plaintiffs, who had inserted in their Libels a greater sum than was due.