The root word "law" comes from the Old Norse word "lag" which means rule or regulation. It is used in various words related to rules, regulations, and legal systems.
The root for the word "legislate" is "legis," which comes from the Latin word "lex," meaning "law."
The root "lex-" is derived from Latin, meaning "law" or "word." Words containing this root often relate to legal matters, such as "lexicon" meaning dictionary or vocabulary, or "lexicography" meaning the practice of compiling dictionaries.
I think the root word for economy is economic.
The root is leg- and refers to law. It comes from Latin lex, legis. Compare with the words legislation, legislature, etc.
Some words with the root word "jud" include judge, judgment, and judicial.
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Leg means "law"
the latin root word JUS means LAW. ;) by.Helena
The root for the word "legislate" is "legis," which comes from the Latin word "lex," meaning "law."
it means idiot
The root "lex-" is derived from Latin, meaning "law" or "word." Words containing this root often relate to legal matters, such as "lexicon" meaning dictionary or vocabulary, or "lexicography" meaning the practice of compiling dictionaries.
I think the root word for economy is economic.
The root is leg- and refers to law. It comes from Latin lex, legis. Compare with the words legislation, legislature, etc.
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Some words with the root word "jud" include judge, judgment, and judicial.
The root word "jus" means "law" or "right" in Latin. It is commonly used in words related to justice, such as just, justice, and justify.
The word jurisdiction (authority) is from the Latin juris(jura, plural of jus) meaning "law".