See Also: CORPUS JURIS CANONICI(law)
CORPUS JURIS CIVILIS(law)
dictation(dictionary)
dictation(dictionary)
sui juris(dictionary)
SUI JURIS(law)
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stricti juris(dictionary)
ALIEXI JURIS(law)
STRICTISSIMI JURIS(law)

CORPUS JURIS CIVILIS (law) and dictation (iou)


CORPUS JURIS CIVILIS (law)


CORPUS JURIS CIVILIS. The body of the civil law. This, is the name given to a collection of the civil law, consisting of Justinian' s Institutes, the a collection of the civil law, consisting of Justinian' s Institutes, the Pandects or Digest, the Code, and the Novels. Pandects or Digest, the Code, and the Novels.

dictation (iou)



dictation noun. M17.
[Late Latin dictatio(n-), formed as DICTATE verb: see -ATION.]
Authoritative utterance or prescription. M17.
Disraeli The terms were at his own dictation.
b. The Exercise of dictatorship. M19.
The act of dictating (for transcription). E18.
A dictated utterance. M19.
R. Lowell Taking Ford's dictation on Samuel Butler in longhand.
Comb.: dictation speed a rate of speech suitable for dictation.