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jurisconsult
ju·ris·con·sult J0085800 (jo͝or′ĭs-kŏn′sŭlt′)n. A person learned in law; a jurist. [Latin iūriscōnsultus : iūris, genitive of iūs, law; see yewes- in Indo-European roots + cōnsultus, skilled, past participle of cōnsulere, to take counsel.]jurisconsult (ˌdʒʊərɪsˈkɒnsʌlt) n1. (Law) a person qualified to advise on legal matters2. (Law) a master of jurisprudence[C17: from Latin jūris consultus; see jus, consult]ju•ris•con•sult (ˌdʒʊər ɪs kənˈsʌlt, -ˈkɒn sʌlt) n. 1. a person authorized to give legal advice. 2. a master of the civil law. Abbr.: J.C. [1595–1605; < Latin jūris consultus one skilled in the law] EncyclopediaSeejuristjurisconsult
jurisconsult a person qualified to advise on legal matters. In Roman law, the opinions of the jurisconsults were treated as a source of law.JURISCONSULT. One well versed in jurisprudence; a jurist: one whose profession it is to give counsel on questions of law. |