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basilics, n. pl.|bəˈsɪlɪks| [ad. L. basilica (also used in Eng.), a. Gr. βασιλικά, neut. pl. of adj. βασιλικός.] A digest of the laws of Justinian and other emperors, translated from Latin into Greek by command of the emperors Basil and Leo, and constituting the code of the Eastern empire.
[1652Needham Selden's Mare Cl. 96 Which is manifest enough, not onely in the Basilica..but also by the Decrees established by the Emperor Leo.] 1751Chambers Cycl. s.v., The basilics comprehend the institutes, digests, code and novels, and some edicts of Justinian. 1771Raper in Phil. Trans. LXI. 513 A scholiast on the Basilics tells us. |