Examples of 'leges' in a sentence

Meaning of "leges"

lex (noun) - A unit of linguistic analysis representing a set of words in a particular language with a specific grammatical or semantic relationship
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  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of lege
  • plural of Lege

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Privi rity and leges and ings by.
Leges the smallest sum and longest time.
Numa emanated a number of important leges regiae.
Privi leges and immu nities ε υ c.
Inter arma enim silent leges.
I think we are talking of leges posteriores priores contrarias abrogant.
Whether there were two leges or.
He classified it among the leges barbarorum laws of the barbarians.
This event brought about the abrogation of the leges regiae.
The leges regiae were promulgated publicly at the presence of the curiae comitia curiata.
Other rity and free leges and immunities.
The popular assemblies also had the right to promulgate laws leges.
Their cultural heritage influenced the leges regiae of this period.
Leges and immunities of the Communities apply.
Privi rity and leges and.

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It is possible the Leges Willhelmi was also written during this time period.
Theological col leges.
The actual text of the Leges was edited by Twysden.
Leges mef on the Adelaide Oval.
The legal maxim nemo est supra leges is the accepted principle.
Instead these courses can be taken at polytechnics, central institutions and other col leges.
The Edicta or Edictales Leges of the emperors are mentioned under Constitutio.
The Journal LeGes.
Those col - leges offer only programs for adults.
This contains information on courses offered in the Regional Technical Col leges and Limerick College of.
Other4 leges and immunities.
Finally Justinian 's compilation mentions the leges regiae.
It's one of the privi leges of running a tea shop.
The king gave laws to everyone " Credo regem dedisse omnibus leges.
Collegiate university, The uni versity is subdivided into col leges with which the students identify themselves.
Mediaeval universities, on the contrary, usually had a faculty of leges.
Cro, a concept in early Scots law described in the Leges inter Brettos et Scottos.
Leges marchiarum, or, border laws.
Inter arma, silent leges.
Inter arma enim silent leges - In times of war the laws go/are silent.
In the 19th century, some historians doubted the authenticity of the leges regiae story.
Inter arma enim silent leges " For among arms, the laws fall silent.
Does that not mean anything to you? - Inter arma enim silent leges.
Were admitted to it after the passing of the leges Liciniae Sextiae in 367 BC.
Leges sine moribus vane . Cornell 's motto.
In the meantime, let us take them ourselves, Quid leges sine moribus?
Corruptissima republica, plurimae leges ( The more corrupt the state, the more laws ).
The first plebeian consul was elected in 367 BC in consequence of the leges Liciniae Sextiae.
In 1532 he published further text books Leges scholasticae and Musicae stoicheiosis.
Bracton was influenced by an early 12th-century lawbook entitled Leges Edwardi Confessoris.

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