单词 | law-officership |
释义 | > as lemmaslaw-officership law-officer n. a public functionary employed in the administration of the law, or to advise the government in legal matters; spec. in England, law-officer (of the Crown), either the Attorney or Solicitor General; hence law-officership. ΘΚΠ society > law > administration of justice > one who administers justice > [noun] justicea1225 magistratec1384 Justice of the Peace1423 justiciary1548 justicer1550 justiciar?1550 law-keeper1644 law-officer (of the Crown)1781 worshipful1807 society > law > legal profession > lawyer > [noun] > state or public law officers > position of law-officership1781 attorney-generalship1871 1781 W. Jones Ess. Law Bailments 85 The great law-officer of the Othman court. 1817 Speech Earl Liverpool in Parl. Deb. 1st Ser. 778 It might turn out, that the law officers in 1801 had acted upon their own opinion. 1896 Daily News 1 July 7/2 An Under-Secretaryship for India..was a poor substitute for a Law Officership. < as lemmas |
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