Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for JU-RIS-CON'SULT
JU-RID'IC-AL-LYJU-RIS-DIC'TION
JU-RIS-CON'SULT, n. [L. juris consultus; jus and consultus, consulo, to consult.]
Among the Romans, a man learned in the law; a counselor at law; a master of Roman jurisprudence, who was consulted on the interpretation of the laws. – Encyc.
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