mos pro lege

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Latin

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Etymology

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From mōs (custom, habit) + the preposition prō (for) + lēge, the ablative of lēx (law). Meaning "custom for law".

Pronunciation

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Phrase

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mōs prō lēge

  1. custom for law; meaning that the usage that is customary has the force of being a law