- jurisconsult
- ju·ris·con·sult
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
jurisconsult — JURISCONSÚLT, Ă, jurisconsulţi, te, s.m. şi f. Specialist în ştiinţele juridice, de mare autoritate, care este consultat în problemele dificile de drept. – Din fr. jurisconsulte, lat. jurisconsultus. Trimis de cata, 02.03.2002. Sursa: DEX 98 … … Dicționar Român
jurisconsult — ju·ris·con·sult /ˌju̇r əs kän ˌsəlt, kən səlt/ n [Latin jurisconsultus, from juris, genitive of jus law, right + consultus, past participle of consulere to consult]: jurist; esp: one learned in international and public law Merriam Webster’s… … Law dictionary
Jurisconsult — Ju ris*con sult, n. [L. jurisconsultus; jus, juris, right + consulere, consultum, to consult: cf. F. jurisconsulte.] (Law) A man learned in the civil law; an expert in juridical science; a professor of jurisprudence; a jurist. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
jurisconsult — [joor΄is kän′səlt] n. [L jurisconsultus, lawyer < jus (gen. juris), law + consultus: see CONSULT] JURIST … English World dictionary
jurisconsult — noun Etymology: Latin jurisconsultus, from juris (genitive of jus) + consultus, past participle of consulere to consult Date: 1605 jurist; especially one learned in international and public law … New Collegiate Dictionary
jurisconsult — /joor is keuhn sult , kon sult/, n. 1. Roman and Civil Law. a person authorized to give legal advice. 2. Civil Law. a master of the civil law. Abbr.: J.C. [1595 1605; < L juris consultus one skilled in the law. See JUS, CONSULT] * * * … Universalium
jurisconsult — noun someone who has studied law; a jurist … Wiktionary
jurisconsult — ju|ris|con|sult Mot Agut Nom masculí … Diccionari Català-Català
jurisconsúlt — s. m., pl. jurisconsúlţi … Romanian orthography
jurisconsult — n. legal advisor; expert in civil law … English contemporary dictionary
jurisconsult — [ˌdʒʊərɪskən sʌlt] noun Law, chiefly historical an expert on law. Origin C17: from L. jurisconsultus, from jus, jur law + consultus skilled (from consulere take counsel ) … English new terms dictionary