legalist

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

legal +‎ -ist

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  • (US) IPA(key): /ˈli.ɡəl.ɪst/
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  • Hyphenation: le‧ga‧list

Adjective[edit]

legalist (comparative more legalist, superlative most legalist)

  1. Of or related to legalism, in its various senses.

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Noun[edit]

legalist (plural legalists)

  1. One who adheres to legalism, in its various senses.
    • 1911, G. K. Chesterton, “The Hammer of God”, in The Innocence of Father Brown:
      “Don’t say anything! Oh, don’t say anything,” cried the atheist cobbler, dancing about in an ecstasy of admiration of the English legal system. For no man is such a legalist as the good Secularist.

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Romanian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from French légaliste.

Adjective[edit]

legalist m or n (feminine singular legalistă, masculine plural legaliști, feminine and neuter plural legaliste)

  1. legalistic

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legalist m (plural legaliști)

  1. legalist

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