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juridic, a.|dʒʊˈrɪdɪk| [ad. L. jūridicus, f. jūs, jūr- law + -dicus saying, f. root of dīcĕre to say. Cf. F. juridique (1453 in Godef.).] 1. Of or pertaining to law, legal: = next 1.
1553T. Wilson Rhet. (1580) Table Q ij b, Division of causes of iuridic. 1691Wood Ath. Oxon. I. 7 It is penned in a Juridic Stile. 1894Thinker V. 439 This relationship was essentially juridic in character. 2. = juridical 2.
1892Monist II. 298 The revolution of the last century..forgot the rights of juridic persons, of corporations, and law became an..individualiser. |