单词 | doctor of decrees |
释义 | > as lemmasDoctor of Decrees Doctor of Decrees n. a person who holds a higher degree in canon law; a Doctor of Canon Law (now historical). [Compare post-classical Latin doctor decretorum (14th cent. in a British source; also in continental sources), also doctor in decretis (14th cent. in British and continental sources), Anglo-Norman doctour de decrees (14th cent.), Middle French docteur en decret (15th cent.).] ΚΠ c1400 (c1378) W. Langland Piers Plowman (Laud 581) (1869) B. xv. l. 373 Doctoures of decres and of diuinite Maistres. ?1585 W. Phiston tr. S. de Voyon Testimonie True Church of God 112 Thirdly, the doctors of decrees and decretals. 1691 A. Wood Athenæ Oxonienses I. 548 Tho. Langton Doctor of Decrees succeeded him, as I shall anon tell you. 1888 Scot. Rev. 11 404 In the oldest Faculties—those of Law—we have the degrees of Doctor of Laws in the Faculty of the Civil Law, and Doctor of Decrees in the Faculty of the Canon Law. 1914 Aberdeen Jrnl. 29 July 5/1 He had studied in Paris and there taken the degree of Doctor of Decrees. 2013 P. Heath Eng. Parish Clergy iv. 54 One who probably saw little of his parishioners was Thomas Martyn, Doctor of Decrees, in 1510 official of the archdeacon of Salisbury. < as lemmas |
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