pandect
/ˈpændekt/noun
1- chiefly historical a complete body of the laws of a country〈主史〉(一国的)法典; 法令大全。
1.1
- (一般作the Pandects)a compendium in 50 books of the Roman civil law made by order of Justinian in the 6th century《法学汇编》(6世纪查士丁尼一世下令编纂的古罗马民法汇编, 共50卷)。
派生词
pandectist
noun词源
mid 16th cent.: from French pandecte, from Latin pandecta, from Greek pandektēs 'all-receiver', from pan 'all' + dektēs (from dekhesthai 'receive').