| 释义 | jurisprudent
 ju·ris·pru·dentJ0086200 (jo͝or′ĭs-pro͞od′nt)n. One learned in the law; a jurist.adj. Jurisprudential.[Obsolete French, back-formation from French jurisprudence, jurisprudence, from Late Latin iūrisprūdentia; see  jurisprudence.]
 jurisprudent(ˌdʒʊərɪsˈpruːdənt) adj (Law) skilled in jurisprudence or versed in the principles of lawn (Law) a jurisprudent personju•ris•pru•dent(ˌdʒʊər ɪsˈprud nt)
 adj.    1.  versed in jurisprudence.  n.    2.  an expert in jurisprudence.  [1620–30] Thesaurus
 jurisprudentnounA public official who decides cases brought before a court of law in order to administer justice:judge, jurist, justice, justice of the peace, magistrate.EncyclopediaSeejurisprudencejurisprudentRelated to jurisprudent: Islamic jurisprudence
 Synonyms for jurisprudentnoun a public official who decides cases brought before a court of law in order to administer justiceSynonymsjudgejuristjusticejustice of the peacemagistrate
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