jural
English
Etymology
From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Latin iūs (“law, right”).
Adjective
jural (not comparable)
- (law) Of or pertaining to law.
- (philosophy) Of or pertaining to moral rights and obligations.
- 1988, Derek Freeman, George N. Appell, T. N. Madan, Choice and morality in anthropological perspective[1]:
- Then this action would have become legitimized and transformed into the social structure, changing the jural nature of the tree-focused social isolate.
Translations
Of or pertaining to law
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Synonyms
- (of or pertaining to law): legal