释义 |
pandect/ˈpændekt/n. (usu. in pl. 通常用复数) 1 a complete body of laws 法典大全 2 hist. a compendium in 50 books of the Roman civil law made by order of Justinian in the 6th c. [史义] 《学说汇纂》(约公元 6 世纪东罗马皇帝查士丁尼命令汇编的罗马民法,共 50 卷)[French pandecte or Latin pandecta pandectes from Greek pandektēs ‘all-receiver’ (as PAN-, dektēs from dekhomai ‘receive’)] |