单词 | codist |
释义 | codistn. rare. A person who codifies something, esp. laws. Also: a person who is knowledgeable about civil law or the legal codes of different nations. ΘΚΠ society > law > jurisprudence > [noun] > legal knowledge or skill > one learned in the law > in specific branches or kinds of law civiliana1425 civilistc1550 common lawyer1552 Justinianist1588 tenurist1588 commoner1591 feudist1607 criminalista1631 criminista1631 Romanist1647 pundit1661 antecessor1753 constitutionalist1766 civil1776 publicist1795 codist1831 theologo-jurista1843 internationalist1855 Sabinian1862 Pandectist1895 1831 ‘A Recluse’ Few Words Many Subj. 127 If our reforming theorists, and dreaming codists have devised any sure scheme for destroying the influence of corrupt motives on the human mind, they have indeed effected a glorious discovery for man. 1853 Fraser's Mag. 47 361 No man supposes him to be a great jurist—a great comparative codist—a philosophical legislator. 1931 Jewish Q. Rev. 22 205 On these points, Dr. Gutmann, following Nachmanides, joins issue with the Codist. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2020; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1831 |
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