lex
Bedeutung (Englisch)
- (declension-3) a proposition or motion for a law made to the people by a magistrate, a bill
- (declension-3, figuratively) a bill which has become a law, a law, a statute
- (declension-3, figuratively) a precept, regulation, principle, rule, mode, manner
- (declension-3, figuratively) a contract, agreement, covenant
- (declension-3, figuratively) a condition, stipulation, terms
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[ˈɫeːks]
Etymologie (Englisch)
From Proto-Italic *lēks. The usual etymology derives the term from Proto-Indo-European *lēǵ-s, a root nomen actionis from *leǵ- (“to gather”), whence also legō. Palmer (1906) proposes an alternative origin in Proto-Indo-European *legʰ-s, root nomen actionis from *legʰ- (“to lie, to be in resting position”). Compare with the semantics of English law, Russian уложе́ние (uložénije) from this root. This alternative etymology is endorsed by Fortson.
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