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juristic, a.|dʒʊˈrɪstɪk| [f. med.L. jūrista jurist + -ic: see -istic.] Of or belonging to a jurist; pertaining or relating to the subject or study of law; legal; created by law.
1831Carlyle Early Germ. Lit. in Misc. Ess. (1872) III. 198 Men as brave as they of the Robber-Towers,..who in many a stout fight taught them a juristic doctrine. 1837― Fr. Rev. III. ii. vi, In the Convention Tribune, it drones continually, mere Juristic Eloquence. 1875Poste Gaius i. 153 A University of persons in the private code is a fictitious or juristic person [cf. Ger. juristische Person]. So juˈristics n., the study or theory of law.
1837Carlyle Fr. Rev. III. ii. v, The rest..welter amid Law of Nations, Social Contract, Juristics, Syllogistics. |