n.
A person learned in law; a jurist.
[Latin iūriscōnsultus : iūris, genitive of iūs, law + cōnsultus, skilled, past participle of cōnsulere, to take counsel.]
Dictionary:
ju·ris·con·sult (jʊr'ĭs-kŏn'sŭlt')
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[Latin iūriscōnsultus : iūris, genitive of iūs, law + cōnsultus, skilled, past participle of cōnsulere, to take counsel.]
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| Sperandio (Savelli) (art) | |
| Brehon |
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