释义 |
un·law I. \“+\ noun Etymology: Middle English unlawe, from Old English unlagu, of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Norse ōlög, ūlög illegality, lawlessness, from ō-, ū- un- + lög law — more at law 1. : a violation of law : disregard of the restraints of law : illegality, lawlessness < times of unlaw alternate with times of law — Frederick Pollock & F.W.Maitland > 2. Scots law : a fine or amercement for a violation of law II. transitive verb Etymology: Middle English (Scots) unlawen, from unlawe, n. 1. Scots law : to impose a fine upon 2. [un- (II) + law, n.] obsolete : to deprive of the character of a law : annul |