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jurisconsult

/ˌdʒʊəɹɪskənˈsʌlt/

Meanings
  • A legal advisor or consultant.

    - "The jurisconsult provided valuable advice on the legal matter."
    - "In the courtroom, the jurisconsult offered expert consultation to the judge and lawyers."

Rhymes
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Juris , allure us , In the courtroom , we endure and ensure justice for all.
Variants
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jurisconsult , jurisconsults
Etymology
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From the Latin 'juris' meaning 'law' and 'consultus' meaning 'advice' or 'consultation'.


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In various cultures and historical periods, jurisconsults have played important roles as legal advisors, consultants, and scholars. For example, in ancient Rome, jurisconsults were highly respected figures who had the power to interpret and apply the law. In the Middle Ages in Europe, jurisconsults were important figures in the legal profession who provided legal advice and consultation to individuals and institutions. In modern times, jurisconsults continue to play important roles as legal advisors, consultants, and scholars in various industries and fields.

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